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  R31 Chick said:
After seeing all thats been going on, I don't envy you moderators one little bit!  I think most of you have been doing your best to help sought things out and for that I thank you!

hear hear.

it is hard to be in the scene and not be affected. this story has two definative sides on which you take and not much room to sit on.

quick 2c here. i was really sad on tuesday watching steve walk around the workshop picking up his tools and clearing out the place. 30+ years in the industry and that is the uncerimonial send off he got. its a shame... real shame.

I wasn't suggesting that 2rismo was asking for new mods, I was simply taking a pro-active approach and not intending to start anything or any problems.

I'll drop a note to Christian and see what he says. The offers there, just to offer some fresh meat into the mix :rofl:

i reckon we should vote on this issue..

One vote per account registered BEFORE the 1st of Jan 2005 with at least 100 posts or something like that

why? coz the ppl who choose the mods should be the ones who use the forums regularly, have been here awhile and those who actually contribute to the discussion..

  G0DF4Th3R said:
i reckon we should vote on this issue..

One vote per account registered BEFORE the 1st of Jan 2005 with at least 100 posts or something like that

why? coz the ppl who choose the mods should be the ones who use the forums regularly, have been here awhile and those who actually contribute to the discussion..

noble Idea but I dotn think it works because, many people goes through phases, its not fair to just discount people because not showing up or not posting enough, also eveyone is busy with their own time making living.

My posting count went down almost zero... because, really some times I feel its not worth to reply some threads, pointless is the word.

yeah i didnt mean posts per day.. i did say total of 100 posts so if someone cant even make 100 posts on a forum, why would he care about having a say abt it?

i too dont post anymore... i have 6000+ posts tho but ive been here for nearly 3 yrs.. i sure as hell dont want the job but neither do i want the forums to go to shit

  uneekwahn said:
I wasn't suggesting that 2rismo was asking for new mods, I was simply taking a pro-active approach and not intending to start anything or any problems.

I'll drop a note to Christian and see what he says.  The offers there, just to offer some fresh meat into the mix :rofl:

make sure you tell us what he says Jason :P

  Pva_Glue said:
you have opened a can of worms,  

 

I think another apology is due...

why must an apology be made.. this is an issue that im sure many of the forum members feel strongly about and something must be done to ensure that the current batch of mods adhere to strict and transparent code or failing that, a new set of moderators be elected. we might not have the authority as normal members but collectively, i do believe we are able to influence the decisions of the admin into creating a conducive environment for us all

  G0DF4Th3R said:
why must an apology be made.. this is an issue that im sure many of the forum members feel strongly about and something must be done to ensure that the current batch of mods adhere to strict and transparent code or failing that, a new set of moderators be elected. we might not have the authority as normal members but collectively, i do believe we are able to influence the decisions of the admin into creating a conducive environment for us all

I know what you are saying, but I am not getting bit where "Current batch of mods" ??? I do not know which batch you are refering to but there are only 4 mods in WA.

if feel that "batch" not doing their bit then you should take up with Prank, and inform the persons.

my two won, BTW I was joking Bamie... :(

4 mods in WA = way too much. You bastards lock down every good thread :D *nudge*

We need a mod like Boostzor - the lazy mofo couldn't even be assed lockin down the bitch threads :) (my hero)

Let's see bam - if we had a vote over who got to pick mods, how about people registered on SAU for at LEAST 2 years - that'd see 95% of people inelligible voters and there'd be only one mod again :)

P.S. I am in no way condoning that I want a mod's job - coz as all of you know, it doesn't matter what you do as a mod, you'll always end up the bad guy and there's nothing you can do about it..

P.P.S. I think there should be a "mod school" for mods, ie, learn to not delete posts, not edit posts, but learn how to split and move threads to make the conversation more structured.




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