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mt2k Last here: Jan 03, 2003 at 10:29 UTC (57 weeks ago)

Coruscate User since: Jan 03, 2003 at 09:08 UTC

Hmmm?

Oh, no need to worry about that. I've taken the route (twice, unfortunately) of saying I was leaving and then found it so very difficult to not come back.

Kinda like crack eh?

As for the local moderation system, it's needed. It may be poorly implemented, but an "online community" cannot survive without one. I'm sure it's a nice thought that it would work fine if people just stopped paying attention to it, but that's incredibly naive. As any site grows you require a filter to improve the signal to noise ratio.


In reply to Re: Re^3: Can a Pontiff become an initiate in one night? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can a Pontiff become an initiate in one night? by Anonymous Monk

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