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don't thank me , i should be the one thanking you guys and girls for making the place what it is today
So i wish to thank the members who put in time to answer questions and give helpful support ,there is quite a few members who i would like to thank but the list is quite long so i will Thank you all , especially our Super Mod Shrek who helps keeps the site under control
don't thank me , i should be the one thanking you guys and girls for making the place what it is today
So i wish to thank the members who put in time to answer questions and give helpful support ,there is quite a few members who i would like to thank but the list is quite long so i will Thank you all , especially our Super Mod Shrek who helps keeps the site under control
I reckon we need more moderators for cleaning up spam. I'd volunteer to help, just delete spam posts and things like that.
Someone's been spamming the forum for the last 10 minutes, I flagged it as soon as they started, but with Shrek on hols we can't expect him to delete the posts that quickly.
Well that's why the mods should only allocate tasks that we can be trusted with! Spam cleaning is easy, I guess. Moderating arguments is a lot harder (which is why I guess they don't do it - they just lock the thread).
Sometimes on other forums the mods will split a topic off if it gets off-topic - that's really handy to have, as it preserves the life of the original thread.
Wow, it looks like most people have joined here around the middle of this year. I joined over a year ago, though there was very little activity then and I hardly visited this place. It sure is doing well now, and I like the fact everyone seems to be training smarter and all have a genuine focus.
When I first joined all that was talked about was fast food... and fruitloops... it was a tad frustrating and I didn't learn anything. I didn't even realise that doing my isolation exercises with the PT was a waste of time.
When I first joined all that was talked about was fast food... and fruitloops... it was a tad frustrating and I didn't learn anything. I didn't even realise that doing my isolation exercises with the PT was a waste of time.
I don't think we should filter any swear words, let alone more. If someone says, "you are a ****ing ****head and I hope you die!" it isn't really any better because it's **** instead of the actual swearing. It'd be just as bad if they said, "you are a bloody idiot and I hope you die!" The key thing is not the profanity, but people insulting one another. This leads to an aggro environment, and conversations get derailed.
What we need is the ignore function restored. It's better to filter posters than their words.