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Go and look up the definition of Moderator fella.

I think you'll find it's an arbitrator or mediator, not a tidier. It's you who's applying a false definition to your roll on this forum. I didn't feel bullied, but you didn't know that. You could have put me through hell for all you know, that's my point, you're a mediator fella, you shouldn't be look to insight this behaviour, you should be looking to stamp it out. Not just for your own self respect but to protect innocent people in the roll you've accepted. Look at the bigger picture away from this board at what damage this sort of behaviour does in the world.


You've got way more responsibility than you're prepared to accept which is why I feel your position as Mod has become unattainable. Hopefully Posh and Brb see it the same and send you packing.

Simply put, what a load of bollocks fella <ok>
 
<laugh> You think moderation is a job

Definition of job in English

noun
1a paid position of regular employment:
the scheme could create 200 jobs
a part-time job
2a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid:
she wants to be left alone to get on with the job
a responsibility or duty:
it&#8217;s our job to find things out
[in singular] informal a difficult task:
we thought you&#8217;d have a job getting there
[with modifier] informal a procedure to improve the appearance of something:
someone had done a skilful paint job
informal a crime, especially a robbery:
a series of daring bank jobs
Computing an operation or group of operations treated as a single and distinct unit:
this feature allows your computer to queue print jobs


<doh> You think a job means paid work only don't you? <doh>

Not only are you too immature and vile to do the job, you're clearly not intelligent enough to do it either.
 
Definition of job in English

noun
1a paid position of regular employment:
the scheme could create 200 jobs
a part-time job
2a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid:
she wants to be left alone to get on with the job
a responsibility or duty:
it&#8217;s our job to find things out
[in singular] informal a difficult task:
we thought you&#8217;d have a job getting there
[with modifier] informal a procedure to improve the appearance of something:
someone had done a skilful paint job
informal a crime, especially a robbery:
a series of daring bank jobs
Computing an operation or group of operations treated as a single and distinct unit:
this feature allows your computer to queue print jobs


<doh> You think a job means paid work only don't you? <doh>

Not only are you too immature and vile to do the job, you're clearly not intelligent enough to do it either.

Its a role. One with no clearly defined set of responsibilities, and one with many different approaches. I can't help but laugh that you think someone would be bothered if they lost their role as moderator on an internet forum. I think life may present a few bigger challenges than that for most people. <laugh> I'll leave you to it.
 
Its a role. One with no clearly defined set of responsibilities, and one with many different approaches. I can't help but laugh that you think someone would be bothered if they lost their role as moderator on an internet forum. I think life may present a few bigger challenges than that for most people. <laugh> I'll leave you to it.

It's clearly defined in the definition of your title. and you've left with a childish dig.

So what have we learnt from your little visit and the behaviours that have been exposed today.

you've no dignity
no manners
no intelligence
you're a bully
you don't even know the responsibilities of your role
and to top it all you think you've done nothing wrong.

You've really shown yourself up for what you are today.

Good riddance.
 
Ah sweet Rog, nice to hear from you as always. Still beeling about the old days I see.


ah warm couch still using you new schoolyard words , beeling what a total toss pot you are , and a backstabbing devious little cretin, too **** scared , but a mod now, wouldnt let you mod a ****house, too complicated for a low life like you. Found out again with your hand in the sweet jar and trying to waffle your way around it, sad ****
 
Its a role. One with no clearly defined set of responsibilities, and one with many different approaches. I can't help but laugh that you think someone would be bothered if they lost their role as moderator on an internet forum. I think life may present a few bigger challenges than that for most people. <laugh> I'll leave you to it.

You're not a clever man are you?
 
The same twats who come on here every day to rate our threads 1* probably bang on about us being obsessed. Twats

I can't stress how much pity I have for those who get joy out coming on here and adding tags and rating our threads 1*
 
What the **** has happened to this board?

, so some nags post some tags, who gives a ****.
 
Question... If people are GENUINELY worried about new members being put off by tags and incest jokes, can we not agree that this is an agreeable solution?!

[NSFW]<Incest joke>[/NSFW]

That way Bri and all the kids who are in danger of killing themselves over remarks can simply get on with their lives [NSFW]and computer games simulating what it might be like to live a normal life.[/NSFW]

I mean, I find it odd that a moderator is so gun happy with banning people, rather than advocating use of the "ignore" button (yes, there is that facility) or actually willing to converse with someone first. Seems a bit immature to me <whistle>

By the way, I added the tag about being too sexy to post. I feel it's come to this...
 
And for the record, a moderator is akin to a referee... Conventional wisdom says the best refs are the ones who you don't notice, who keep the game played in the correct manner and only step in when absolutely necessary, speaking to players rather than running around spraying red cards all over the place for minor indiscretions.

That's my imparting of constructive criticism for the day, I can go back to being an utter twit now, just in time for work <cheers>
 
And for the record, a moderator is akin to a referee... Conventional wisdom says the best refs are the ones who you don't notice, who keep the game played in the correct manner and only step in when absolutely necessary, speaking to players rather than running around spraying red cards all over the place for minor indiscretions.

That's my imparting of constructive criticism for the day, I can go back to being an utter twit now, just in time for work <cheers>

I quite agree. Your mods however are like little Hitlers & will ban at a smelly belch.
Your board is like North Korea, a complete dictatorship run by greasy Chip who sees it as his own empire.
Now may I respectfully suggest that you put your own house in order before taking the moral high ground with anyone else?