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Is It True That Mods Can Remove Their Own Posts?
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I see a couple of ABers have referred to a mod removing his/her own posts. Is this allowed? And how would we know who had removed a post although I suppose it is highly unlikely one mod would remove the post of another mod. Just interested as if it's true it seems unfair to me. Any thoughts?
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You know who some of us are ludwig, because we don't mind you knowing that we are. Others would mind, and frankly, I don't blame them for wanting it kept quiet. I really do think that some of you forget we're also AB users as well.
And I still don't get why it's deemed necessary to know who we all are- does it make a difference how you treat them? As it is, I don't think I get the deference I deserve despite me having these awesome powers and you lot knowing that I do.
And I still don't get why it's deemed necessary to know who we all are- does it make a difference how you treat them? As it is, I don't think I get the deference I deserve despite me having these awesome powers and you lot knowing that I do.
// Actually we don't ludwig, we know of about 5 between us, maybe a handful we suspect and then a lot we have no idea.//
How do you know there's alot we have no idea about if we have no idea about them?
It all sounds very sinister. Much like the Freemasons, we can only hope they're using their powers for good and not evil but we have no way of knowing for sure.
How do you know there's alot we have no idea about if we have no idea about them?
It all sounds very sinister. Much like the Freemasons, we can only hope they're using their powers for good and not evil but we have no way of knowing for sure.
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