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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 16, 2008 22:23:35 GMT -5
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 16, 2008 22:33:48 GMT -5
Just the contrary, everyone except everyone except Kuldeep should get 4096 posts added to their post count.
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 17, 2008 23:43:58 GMT -5
I, good sir, disagree
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 18, 2008 0:21:37 GMT -5
What compelling reason is there to give everyone but Kuldeep 4096 posts? Kuldeep has made 4096 posts on XF which are not currently in his count, and he wishes to have them added in. No one else is in such a situation.
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 18, 2008 0:29:29 GMT -5
might i point out that Cheesemaster has 3 different accounts with 1337 posts on them, should we take his post counts and add them elsewhere? and don't give me crap about it is his choice not to post on his other accounts, as it was kuldeep's choice to deleat his old account. and besides, kuldeep's old account was all trolling, spamming, and flaming. it was an old joke here about how much he did it. they arn't even worth a post except that automated systems can't detect quality of post. even his new account has alot of those
at least giving everyone but kuldeep 4096 posts would be truely epic!
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 18, 2008 1:15:27 GMT -5
Michaels posts and post counts still exist in his multiple accounts. He is technically free to use any of his four accounts at any time, and none of his post accounts are inaccurate to any great extent. While it may be so that quality trumps quantity, there is no compelling reason to deny Kuldeep his posts. He will gain nothing by getting them, except the satisfaction that his posts are not forgotten. I can already start to feel the memory of them starting to fade away....
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Post by Cunt Wrap Supreme on Apr 18, 2008 5:32:06 GMT -5
I can already start to feel the memory of them starting to fade away.... Exactly. He chose to delete it, his problem.
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Post by Hauskaz on Apr 18, 2008 6:42:21 GMT -5
I never restored Annie's posts, even though she had a somewhat-better excuse than "I had to take a shit." I am not compensating for regretted past actions.
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 18, 2008 14:34:31 GMT -5
I never restored Annie's posts, even though she had a somewhat-better excuse than "I had to take a shit." I am not compensating for regretted past actions. but the question is, will you compensate everyone else for one person's regretted decision
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 18, 2008 15:46:20 GMT -5
And the answer is, no.
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 19, 2008 3:42:25 GMT -5
wasn't asking you, besides, you arn't the one who gets to make the decision anyways, why are you speaking for haus, he can speak for himself
ADMIN ABUSE, ADMIN ABUSE!!!
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 19, 2008 3:47:19 GMT -5
While it is true that Hauskaz makes the decision, it is fairly easy to predict what he will do.
Your answer remains "No. "
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 27, 2008 23:27:50 GMT -5
Guan Yu, you realise you don't have the power to make administrative decisions, right? Or are you Sovetsky Soyuz's Vyacheslav Molotov now?
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Post by Mikhail Kalashnikov on Apr 28, 2008 0:12:41 GMT -5
As Lead Moderator, and therefore Second in Command at XF, I have every right to make administrative decisions!
Tyler will not give everyone but Kuldeep 4096 posts
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Post by Tex-Mex Alex A. Dex on Apr 28, 2008 0:29:48 GMT -5
Moderator: One who reviews the forum to ensure consistency of rule enforcement. Also settles disputes. Administrator: Organizes and runs the forum, the person in power at the forum.
There is no rule regarding post counts, there is also no dispute involved in a request, thus it is not a moderator's job to grant or deny the request, it is the job of an administrator.
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