Write Who has been nice or inspiring to you on the site and why.
ngfan14 he was my first friend on the site
John he was the one that brought me to armorgames. I saw his game ball revamped 4 on Yahoo so I played it and loved it. Then I clicked on the link to armorgames, and became a member.
P.S. NO SPAM P.S.S No saying who you do not like. That would be mean.
Well I don't know who deserves it because I am new here but I think all mods and admins deserve it because without them who knows what this site would be like!
not to sound like a suck- up or anything, but I believe that everyone deserves recognition. Almost everyone has done something that deserves something back, but don't get it. That is what I like to call the mystery of humanity. We always want to help people, no matter if it is your best friend or your worst enemy.
Asherlee and Skyla are fantastic helpers. Their forum posts are always very insightful and their reasoning is usually sound. I dont know them at all, but ive always been impressed by them
lol strop well I think that some mods do misuse some of their powers it is not major abuse but I see some spam from them floating around I saw a post from a mod that looked like this
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but I think that estel needs some he is very helpful
lol strop well I think that some mods do misuse some of their powers it is not major abuse but I see some spam from them floating around I saw a post from a mod that looked like this
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Haha, I think that was me...maybe.
Though to be pedantic about it, this is not a misuse of power so much as a judicious use of context. There's actually a level of discretion involved in what constitutes spam and what doesn't. Try thinking about whether you can make a hard and fast decision about what spam is or whether any one message is 'spam', and then think about how many people would disagree with you.
The point here is that you can trust us to make the judgment calls to the best of our ability. You can also trust us to have a strong (if not crystal clear) understanding of what we can allow on this site for legal and cultural reasons. To put things into perspective, I believe I've responded to posts with a "..." or even a "lol" approximately three times out of about...2000 or so. So we're actually pretty good examples.
The mod interactions Ive seen are mostly to guide the conversations along or insure that posts like "sup" and "sdakfj;" are legitimate to the conversation. Any "abuse", in my opinion, is not done to put points on their rankings, but put points on the threads, by providing intellegent opinions or conversation boosters. "Mod abuse" to myself seems a bit far-fetched.