Some people think I'm really aggressive apparently. I guess I should give them a good reason for that.
Ask me good questions please.
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NO YOU DONT KNOW WHAT COUNTS AS BOTNET, ALL OF YOUR DATA IS ENCRYPTED INTO APPLE'S SERVERS ALSO BY HAVING GOOGLE CHROME OPEN, YOU ARE SENDING INFORMATION TO GOOGLE THAT YOUR BROWSER IS ON, TRACKING COLKIES YOU HEARD OF THAT? YOU EVER WONDER HOW SEARCH THINGS POP UP ONCE YOU START TYPING YEAH ITS BECAHSE IT GOES TO GOOGLE SERVERS YOU DONT KNOW SH*T ABOUT ANYTHING KID, INSTALL WINDOWS 10 YOU HIPSTER AAAAAA
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I use Arch, but anyone who thinks Gentoo is better than Ubuntu is a serious ricer and has no worthwhile opinion.
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What are your 5 favorite words to use?
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Also the best OS is Linux, or rather how I like to call it now, GNU/Linux. GNU/Linux is basically the water and pours the water on a kernel, the best distro power rankings.
GOD TIER: LFS Debian Arch
MEDIMUM: Fedora Gentoo
OK: everything else
POOR MAN HAHAHAHA: Ubuntu
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I don't think you understand what constitutes a botnet. lmao.
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it is a botnet, next you're going to say you use google chrome with bonzi buddy open yeah?
In the same vein as say LoL's tribunal? That might work but it would have to be a small panel of 2 or 3 people and to keep the community backlash down you guys could vote them in. It would help if mods would stop moderating their own appeals in the first place though.
Yeah, that's kind of what I was going for. Current system can be, and at times is abused.
What are your thoughts on mod power abuse. Specifically, ever increasing restriction on freedom of speech they keep on imposing.
I'm pretty sure the current IC tightening that Ali implemented before she stepped down was because Lucid contacted her and it needed to be done. As far as the IC rule, when I was admin saying c*** was a no-fly zone and something that a few mods at the time argued with me about. I see it as a word that is demeaning when directed toward women (which is correct and I won't change my mind on that), but they were arguing that it's different for different countries/cultures and I'm like ehhhh I get and understand that. Now is the current mod team actually united on implementing it? Probably not because they were when I was admin, weren't when I was mod and Empire and Laila rewrote the guidelines, and weren't before I left.
As far as mod abuse, mod abuse is more on the level of "hey I'm mad at this person right now and they got a report so I'm going to draw up the forces without telling the mods directly what's going on to get them a vio or banned." Not every mod/admin does that but it happens more than anyone wants to admit.
Whats your opinion on creating a separate team that would deal with appeals. (Possibly ex mods, voted by the community perhaps?) I think this would make people feel a lot more comfortable, considering the their appeals are not being reviewed by same people that dished out the (in some cases) unfair vios.
In the same vein as say LoL's tribunal? That might work but it would have to be a small panel of 2 or 3 people and to keep the community backlash down you guys could vote them in. It would help if mods would stop moderating their own appeals in the first place though.
Nooooooooooo. Actually I may ask you to help me with something.
My door is always open.
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What are your thoughts on mod power abuse. Specifically, ever increasing restriction on freedom of speech they keep on imposing.
I'm pretty sure the current IC tightening that Ali implemented before she stepped down was because Lucid contacted her and it needed to be done. As far as the IC rule, when I was admin saying c*** was a no-fly zone and something that a few mods at the time argued with me about. I see it as a word that is demeaning when directed toward women (which is correct and I won't change my mind on that), but they were arguing that it's different for different countries/cultures and I'm like ehhhh I get and understand that. Now is the current mod team actually united on implementing it? Probably not because they were when I was admin, weren't when I was mod and Empire and Laila rewrote the guidelines, and weren't before I left.
As far as mod abuse, mod abuse is more on the level of "hey I'm mad at this person right now and they got a report so I'm going to draw up the forces without telling the mods directly what's going on to get them a vio or banned." Not every mod/admin does that but it happens more than anyone wants to admit.
Whats your opinion on creating a separate team that would deal with appeals. (Possibly ex mods, voted by the community perhaps?) I think this would make people feel a lot more comfortable, considering the their appeals are not being reviewed by same people that dished out the (in some cases) unfair vios.