She works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.
Quote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.threatened
Quote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.
Where did she come from anyways?
Quote from: Yutaka on December 25, 2014, 09:02:05 PMQuote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.threatenedNow there's an exaggeration if I ever heard one.eh, it had an aggressive tone
Quote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.threatenedNow there's an exaggeration if I ever heard one.
Also to clear up a misconception the people who are brought into the monitor position are not necessarily the same people who would be put into a moderator position.
Quote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.
Quote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.This too, it's the first time that I have seen a moderator use their power to help their own personal interests, and that should not happen. I wish I was able to pin my threads so they received more attention, but that's not how it works.
Quote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 11:25:38 PMQuote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.This too, it's the first time that I have seen a moderator use their power to help their own personal interests, and that should not happen. I wish I was able to pin my threads so they received more attention, but that's not how it works.I wasn't there, I can't verify if Nuka's comment was actually contributory to the thread or not.However if it didn't derail it, then I don't see why it would be deleted.
Quote from: Rocketman287 on December 25, 2014, 11:38:53 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 11:25:38 PMQuote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.This too, it's the first time that I have seen a moderator use their power to help their own personal interests, and that should not happen. I wish I was able to pin my threads so they received more attention, but that's not how it works.I wasn't there, I can't verify if Nuka's comment was actually contributory to the thread or not.However if it didn't derail it, then I don't see why it would be deleted.I'm not necessarily talking about the deleted comments, I'm talking about the thread being pinned in general. It was completely unnecessary and unfair for everyone else who doesn't have the luxury of pinning any thread they want.But now that I think about it, the deletion of joke comments in The Flood is also borderline abuse of power. Shit, I also got two comments that were deleted in that thread. One was a lighthearted weeb joke and the other was questioning why the thread was pinned in the first place. If she was expecting 100% serious replies then she should have made her thread in Serious, not the Flood.
I'm not necessarily talking about the deleted comments, I'm talking about the thread being pinned in general. It was completely unnecessary and unfair for everyone else who doesn't have the luxury of pinning any thread they want.
But now that I think about it, the deletion of joke comments in The Flood is also borderline abuse of power. Shit, I also got two comments that were deleted in that thread. One was a lighthearted weeb joke and the other was questioning why the thread was pinned in the first place. If she was expecting 100% serious replies then she should have made her thread in Serious, not the Flood.
Quote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 11:46:46 PMQuote from: Rocketman287 on December 25, 2014, 11:38:53 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 11:25:38 PMQuote from: Nuka on December 25, 2014, 08:47:29 PMQuote from: Officer Big Dick Dave on December 25, 2014, 06:38:48 PMQuote from: Byrne on December 25, 2014, 04:50:10 PMShe works with the site code and to access those sections and edit them, she does need admin access and obviously the way to get that is to become an admin.She's not a mod, she only moderates when no one with mod powers can come online, if such a situation arises.But technically she IS a mod. She has all of the power, if not more power, of a Master Ninja, which pretty much means she can do whatever she wants. A clear example of that is pinning her "anime recommendation thread" in the Flood, a thread that clearly does not need to be pinned.Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.This too, it's the first time that I have seen a moderator use their power to help their own personal interests, and that should not happen. I wish I was able to pin my threads so they received more attention, but that's not how it works.I wasn't there, I can't verify if Nuka's comment was actually contributory to the thread or not.However if it didn't derail it, then I don't see why it would be deleted.I'm not necessarily talking about the deleted comments, I'm talking about the thread being pinned in general. It was completely unnecessary and unfair for everyone else who doesn't have the luxury of pinning any thread they want.But now that I think about it, the deletion of joke comments in The Flood is also borderline abuse of power. Shit, I also got two comments that were deleted in that thread. One was a lighthearted weeb joke and the other was questioning why the thread was pinned in the first place. If she was expecting 100% serious replies then she should have made her thread in Serious, not the Flood.I actually approved of the anime board discussion being made in News. I was curious as to what people thought about it and if they wanted one or not.
He's talking about the one she pinned in The Flood.
much means she can do whatever she wants
Don't forget the part where she deleted the comments she didn't like and threatened people that don't like anime to not comment.
This too, it's the first time that I have seen a moderator use their power to help their own personal interests, and that should not happen. I wish I was able to pin my threads so they received more attention, but that's not how it works.
I wasn't there, I can't verify if Nuka's comment was actually contributory to the thread or not.However if it didn't derail it, then I don't see why it would be deleted.
Quote from: Isara on December 26, 2014, 01:20:25 PMImage #3That's not the PM I got.Also I guess I'll apologize about the "long drawn out thing" as I'm realizing it only looked long on mobile. I also didn't feel like going into a debate over PM and saw the immediate censorship and PM asking for debate as rather rude.
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