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Old 10-04-2006, 07:50 PM #1
redjpwranglergirl redjpwranglergirl is offline
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Default question about bt2 moderation

I have a question and maybe Kimmydawn or Doc John can help answer this for me. I'd like to say that as far as moderation goes, is it to be expected that mods will chastise the posters on a forum for what has been posted there and point out that certain things aren't allowed to be posted there as far as the tos, when a mod might have posted on a thread, the very same kind of thing that they've reminded everybody isn't allowable for them to post? I'm sorry but if this kind of thing is allowed here, I find it very hard to take anything seriously here....It's very sanctimonious to get on to people for posting something that you yourself are guilty of having done on an earlier thread on that same forum! You have GOT to be kidding me if you think I didn't see the hypocrisy in this and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Let's have the same rules apply to EVERYBODY- posters and mods alike and don't go all "uppity" by pointing out rules that you've already broken. Give me a break....
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