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Plot twist: I'm an ex mod on pb.

plot twist: you sucked good 

Edited by crazyftw

so is your ability to suck staffs dick to get staff on No advertising 

 

How does this belong in this conversation.. ?

Also In most cases getting staff-position is about beign friends with other staff members, depending on community. If you consire this ass-licking, then yeah.

plot twist: you sucked good

I rarely talked to admins and most mods before getting mod.

Like I said: your ignorance is painful.

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I rarely talked to admins and most mods before getting mod.

Like I said: your ignorance is painful.

it's ok i don't judge the things u did to get staff 

it's ok i don't judge the things u did to get staff

I'm guessing you're one of those 12 year old newfags who tries to act tough online.
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I'm guessing you're one of those 12 year old newfags who tries to act tough online.

it seems you are quite mad do u have real life issues? 

 

l this kid 

I don't know the full situation but if a Global Mod is caught scamming then yes, the person has to be stripped off his title. Not for the person himself but for the sake of the integrity of the staff team.

 

Having a Global Mod who is now known for scamming gives a false sense of security and makes the community question how legit the staff actually is, something like this could easily lead to something bigger which will then turn into a neverending snowball. By removing the person off his title they are showing that they are strict and take the community seriously and want to provide the best staff service possible. In the end of the day we're their customers and our content is their primary goal

it seems you are quite mad do u have real life issues?

l this kid

I seem mad? Lol, alright. :p

I this kid - what?

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I seem mad? Lol, alright. tongue.png

I this kid - what?

u sound butthurt 

 

next time tell your dad to use lube 

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lol, ok.

love u x 

I don't know the full situation but if a Global Mod is caught scamming then yes, the person has to be stripped off his title. Not for the person himself but for the sake of the integrity of the staff team.

 

Having a Global Mod who is now known for scamming gives a false sense of security and makes the community question how legit the staff actually is, something like this could easily lead to something bigger which will then turn into a neverending snowball. By removing the person off his title they are showing that they are strict and take the community seriously and want to provide the best staff service possible. In the end of the day we're their customers and our content is their primary goal

the thing u get wrong is that i'm not talking about the title i'm talking about being a little more supportive to fellow staff 

I fully agree with you but there's a problem. In structures like these were you have the Higher end(Staff) and Lower end(Us) you have to understand that one holds the other. The moment something/someone goes corrupt everything collapses on eachother.

 

What I'm trying to say is don't look at it from a moral point of view cause that's not the way to look tackle these situations, you have to be rational, the staff are told what the rules are and have to abide to the rules given to them otherwise they're simply cut out.

 

This isn't because the staff hate or have any malicious intention towards the person personally but because it will keep integrity inside and outside the staff team. Something that like many other things (For example respect) cannot be given back once it's lost

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