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Is the huddle being overly moderated?


Zod

Is the huddle overly moderated  

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  1. 1. Is the huddle overly moderated

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    • My god you are sexay
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    • what does moderated mean?
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I'm fine with the moderating. What bothers me is the few people on here who are always grossly pessimistic and negative. That gets really tiring. I've actually found myself avoiding the huddle at times just because I don't want to see it. Now, don't get me wrong, you need both sides of the coin - but when it comes to some that is supposed to be enjoyable - like football - I will take a blind fanboy over a habitual doomsday predictor every time.

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I'm fine with the moderating. What bothers me is the few people on here who are always grossly pessimistic and negative. That gets really tiring. I've actually found myself avoiding the huddle at times just because I don't want to see it. Now, don't get me wrong, you need both sides of the coin - but when it comes to some that is supposed to be enjoyable - like football - I will take a blind fanboy over a habitual doomsday predictor every time.

Seems most boards are like that. IDK why but they just seem to despise joy and happiness

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in certain instances, the mods can get a little power hungry. but i agree with most of their actions and how they proceed through the board. point is, if you put something stupid and offensive to someone, you deserve to get punished. there has to be some sense of order and credibility, so i applaud the mods for that

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