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New Huddle Mod Nominations


Jeremy Igo

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Who would you like to see elevated to Mod in this joint? 

Please nominate someone you think would do a good job. Pie posts with nominations you like. 

 

A mod needs to be fair minded and willing to give warnings and ban users for breaking rules, not for opinions that differ from their own. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Several posters would love to see me as a mod.

But in all seriousness we need to make PhillyB and Mr. Scot a mod. Bring balance to this trainwreck of a forum.

I’m ok with Mr. Scot...but Philly? Lol hell no...no tinderbox regulars please

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4 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Several posters would love to see me as a mod.

But in all seriousness we need to make PhillyB and Mr. Scot a mod. Bring balance to this trainwreck of a forum.

I've been a mod before on another forum. I don't want to be again.

I would agree there's some value in having mods of differing viewpoints though. 

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