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inflector
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I've been hanging out here for a little over a year trying to learn as much as I can. I tend to read a lot of older posts in addition to trying to keep up with the latest discussions for topics of interest to me.
Every once in a while, you'll get some bozo that thinks they're smarter than everyone else and who doesn't follow the forum guidelines, so after a while I noticed that they seem to get "erased" fairly quickly; they get the dreaded line-through over their forum names.
Some people last 10 posts, some last 50, some as far as 100, but eventually moderators get tired of the complaints, I suppose and they get axed. This makes sense to me.
What doesn't make sense to me is the forum members that have 1,000 or more posts that get axed. I mean, do they just implode one day and start going all cranky? Do they wake up one day and just decide to make all the regulars and moderators angry?
I haven't been around to see one of these relative long-timers get axed but I've seen the tell-tall line-through on their names.
Any idea what takes them over the edge?
Every once in a while, you'll get some bozo that thinks they're smarter than everyone else and who doesn't follow the forum guidelines, so after a while I noticed that they seem to get "erased" fairly quickly; they get the dreaded line-through over their forum names.
Some people last 10 posts, some last 50, some as far as 100, but eventually moderators get tired of the complaints, I suppose and they get axed. This makes sense to me.
What doesn't make sense to me is the forum members that have 1,000 or more posts that get axed. I mean, do they just implode one day and start going all cranky? Do they wake up one day and just decide to make all the regulars and moderators angry?
I haven't been around to see one of these relative long-timers get axed but I've seen the tell-tall line-through on their names.
Any idea what takes them over the edge?