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| Centurion | Post; Is this allowed ;)Is this allowed for the common populace of forum people? Removed by mod: whatever the mods custom post is
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| The fire is everything... ![]() | ??? |
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| Centurion | Seems like it - whatever it was - is not allowed
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Post; Re: Is this allowed ;)Quote:
Usually when members post inappropriate things the mods will remove or change teh content into something more suitable and leave a message. like: Removed by mod: whatever the mods custom post is
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| Buttercup ![]() | Still confused here. What exactly are you asking about?
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| The fire is everything... ![]() | Are you asking if you are allowed to add removed by mod??? Why do you want to do that??? |
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| Centurion | Yes sir. Not like Id ever do that or anything, I was just wondering if it was illegal or not. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Its one of teh methods mods use to mediate discussion to prevent flaming and spam. |
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| Milforum Moderator ![]() | before I was a mod, I used "edit note:" a few times when I realized that I had royally messed up a post. It let people know that I had made some major changes to the post and why I did so.
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