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Ignore this, I was a fool
Didn't realize something until after double checking the Web Shop
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Yeah, this kind of thing is really annoying to put up with. Being unable to delete posts that you created. But now I'm interested to hear about your forum site lol
I was younger then when I joined it and was internet naïve, so I used my real name and posted info about me including images; oops! As such I'm gonna have to remain vague. It's a private-run forum dedicated to a computer game series. I'm not the owner, but impressed the owner enough that they made me a super-moderator. We had no other moderators at this time. One day I log in and, to my surprise, I'm an Admin. When I asked them about it, they said that they trusted me. I convinced the owner that with private-run forums you have to follow the rule of the Sith, when it comes to admins: there are always only two. When you have two and one is the owner you have a clear delineation of authority. If you add more you create grey areas. The owner trusted me to let me "run wild", because, although I came up with some "creative" ideas, they saw that I was acting in the sites best interest, but when they said "no" I said "Yes Sir", so it's worked out well.
<insufferable_boasting>We have over 100,000 members and over the years we've only had to ban less than a half-dozen people.</insufferable_boasting>
So the moral of the story is?
The moral of the story is that i'm having a big urge to drop some kind of meme image with a caption "YOU FOOL!".
What moral? They asked me a question and I answered it as much as I was willing to.
But, here, let me help out our favorite Baltic Nereid:
Wow, good for you for becoming an admin c: and thanks for an answer
Wait, so they made you an admin for answering questions?
The "they", who asked me a question, is the OP of this thread, not the owner of the site I co-administer.
Oh, ok. I was confused because you said you were asked a question and I did not see a question asked on the thread so I thought you meant on the forum in which you are the admin. I just saw what OP said, and it was more of a request rather than a question.
You miss things when you just skim the threads.
Yea, that isn't exactly a question.
Really? You're going with that? You couldn't figure it out?