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FQuist

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Jun 16, 2007, 08:29 AM
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A note: If you don't have anything constructive to add, don't post here. I'll just delete your reply. Mocking, personal grudges, etc, should not be used here. Some of Cooba's and Snooze's posts follow this bad example.

I wish to add that Cooba's original post has been restored and is worth reading.

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Originally Posted by "Stijn
To me this only illustrates your point about him not listening to or reacting on criticism.
Cooba's post was deleted for another reason. As is apparant from Cooba's original, now restored, post, he did listen and react to criticism, even though he did belatedly.

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Originally Posted by snzspeed
Since my first post about this got deleted im gonna say that i think j2o admins should behave like admins even outside j2o and i dont think trashtalking someone is acceptable for a j2o admin, and im sorry but that is what cooba does to me way too much.
Although a lot of admins are occassionaly guilty of negativity towards people, including me, in a general way I agree with this. A J2O admin should display a good example and should not involve him/herself into personal grudges and fights. Sarcasm/cynicism/hatred towards anyone in public is not a good example either. These are human traits, so they happen, but they should not happen too often. In addition to being a bad example, they're utterly useless for everyone involved.

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Originally Posted by Stijn
Lark's point of people stopping reviewing because of the more strict rules is (mostly) correct, at least for me, but I think this is unrelated to Cooba.
I thought it was good to highlight this point another time. The rules were made up by the J2O staff, not its individual moderators.
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Last edited by FQuist; Jun 16, 2007 at 08:41 AM.