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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by David_Telesha</i> <br /><br /> <br /> <br />I don't have any trouble... Come over sometime. <br /> <br />I haven't used any moderator tools in my 4 forums in <u><b>months</b></u>.. <br /> <br />I think you're generalizations are ill-informed. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />Well, thanks for the invite, I may have to check it out.....but I have say that in context with my "ill formed" opinion, I've been participating in web forums for a long time, and my opinion is based upon more than just a little obeservation. <br /> <br />We all tend to favor our "friends" over others, and many is the man who will readilly exploit that. <br /> <br />Usually it is some variation of where some smart aleck regular will kiss up to a member mod, then exploit his friendship to get away with more than he should. <br /> <br />Then all the members are faced with having to kiss up to the member mod, or fall second fiddle to the smart aleck. <br /> <br /> <br />Again, I think Bergie does a super job the way it is...problems get delt with.....loose cannons do not roll free on the deck for long here. <br /> <br />What I don't understand is, if some of the people are so uneasy with the "excited" debate threads, what keeps them from ignoring them? why do they keep going back to the same thread, knowing they are not gonna like what they see? <br /> <br />when you see some guy with 3000 posts arguing with some guy who has 2500 posts , and some noob with 65 posts comes along and acts like it is his job to make peace, isn't that jist a little stupid? <br /> <br />I know I laugh when I see it. <br /> <br />It's like people running to a bloody car accident in a way. They run to look and then exclaim how terrible it is. <br /> <br />Well, if the sight of "blood" makes them squeamish, then why can't thay stop looking? <br /> <br />Just a thought.
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