ForumsThe Tavern[ANSWERED] Why did ArmorGames become user before Dan?

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winmaster1
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Psst . . . Just post.

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nichodemus
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Grand Duke

Why not ask him yourself if you're so interested?

R2D21999
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Treasurer

I bet he won't reply in a long time.

GhostOfMatrix
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Herald

They probably made those accounts in the same day.

winmaster1
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Peasant

Well, ArmorGames closed his comments, and DanielMcNeely will NEVER answer. I asked him, he never answered.

nichodemus
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Grand Duke

Ask a more active admin then.

winmaster1
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Peasant

You mean like Boppins?

Salvidian
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Farmer

Does it matter? Besides, it does make a bit more sense to have ArmorGames as the very first user. I mean, this is ArmorGames, right? Seems fitting.

winmaster1
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Peasant

But Dan MADE ArmorGames, he as to be done for ArmorGames to be user.

winmaster1
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Peasant

I mean has.

nichodemus
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Grand Duke

No. Creating the site doesn't require you making the first user as AG. Not like it really deserves much hype.

Ask Ferret. To ask Dan.

Freakenstein
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It could be that ArmorGames as a user was the first centralized Webmaster while AG 2.0 was still new.

Salvidian
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Would they need a Webmaster account?

winmaster1
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Peasant

Freakenstein answered it for now. We're done here, for now.

winmaster1
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Peasant

No. Creating the site doesn't require you making the first user as AG.

No, no, no, I mean Dan has to be done for AG to sign up as a user.
boppins
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Not quite sure what you are asking. Why is the user ArmorGames created before Dan? I wasn't here for that specifically, but it isn't too unusual a thing in developing software or databases. You create a test user for your creation, which you may or may not end up using yourself in the end.

When it comes time to actually start using the application (or in this case, website), you begin creating users as normal...and you may have one or several old test users created before any of the real users.

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