I was looking for that but couldn't find it.Yes, you didn't use indigo
I was looking for that but couldn't find it.Yes, you didn't use indigo
Yes, as can Admins, and even Jordan. Jordan has access to the database, not as Jordan the member, but rather Jordan the owner. So a simple click and he's back.can mods ban themselves?
Yes, as can Admins, and even Jordan. Jordan has access to the database, not as Jordan the member, but rather Jordan the owner. So a simple click and he's back.
On the banning issue, you should instead ask "how many have been banned? As opposed to Who's banned the most?
842 accounts have been banned.So... How many people have been banned?
Damn. Treed.
842 accounts have been banned.
842 accounts have been banned.
842 accounts have been banned.
Duċk;2537318How many were PS accounts?
8 I think.
I see, than they haven't all been added to the banned user log than
Yeah, I think back in the day of GTP's early years they didn't keep a log of banned user's.
You made an off-topic post in response to someone elses useless post, both of which were deleted.I've to clarify that and explain it better. I'm missing a single post in another thread, so my question to the mods; did someone of you deleted it???
That's why this forum is so good. Nice job, heheYou made an off-topic post in response to someone elses useless post, both of which were deleted.
I've to clarify that and explain it better. I'm missing a single post in another thread, so my question to the mods; did someone of you deleted it???
When a mod bans someone, why is the door always to your left?
In reality, the list of real members who've been banned for AUP violations is still fairly small.
Because thats where Gord says it is.I have a question (My 2nd braincell has just kicked in.)
When a mod bans someone, why is the door always to your left?