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Is it possible to make a person a moderator of threads? In particular years ago i started a laptime thread in Club Motorsport and since my rights to mod the thread were removed the thread has not had lap times updated. No direspect Duncan or grandmasterb, they probably dont have the time or interest. Where as I do...any chances or what needs to be done to give me moderators rights over the thread?

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gotta work out how to do that first...

Maybe that Marc Roberts bloke might have a better idea how to set such a thing up...

I'll do some investigation when i get some time. We are migrating to a patched forum soon too, so might be after that as there are a fair few issues with the current version

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  • 4 months later...

Just make me a mod of that thread only. It has been so long since it has been updated and we would know who our quickest cars were if allowed to keep it updated...which in turns makes sure people post up times and pay notice

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Any decision on this? Sorry if I am being a pain in the a55. I have some spare time weeknights at present and can give the times a good audit. Come March I am going to have the car in the garage working on it in all my spare time

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While the subject is being broached I think it would be a great opportunity for me to be made a Moderator of SAU.

So please consider this my formal application.

Thanks Ash.

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If that's your formal application...kind of curious what your casual application would look like?

We can't put the fate of SAU in the hands of a Taubmans actor.

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