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Originally Posted by Crono
How is this necessarily a bad thing?
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Well, for one, the 'popular' people would be those that are constantly raging against moderators and the rules they uphold.
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth
a 'cool, popular person' would follow the rules, but wouldn't treat the rules as if it's holy.
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I don't understand where certain people get the idea that Darlene and company treat the rules as 'holy'. Rules are rules, and are made to followed and upheld. It only makes sense that Unixmad would want to select supermoderators based on how well they uphold the rules (whether or not those rules are agreeable), not how well they'd revolt against them.
Loriel is right. The problem, if there is one, is not with the moderators, but the rules themselves. If you want to fix the problem, then convince Unixmad to change the rules. However, almost all of you have burnt that bridge, and effectively guaranteed that changes are unlikely to be made.