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Mods delete Main posts (7)

1 Name: Anonymous : 2015-08-06 18:04 ID:jMG4+Y6H [Del]

So far the mods have been somewhat efficient, if not belligerent group of individuals, but they need better control. They should be able to delete unfitting posts on Main (and ONLY main) at their leisure. Rather than constantly saying "pay attention, that doesnt belong here!" They can say "get that thread the fuck off this page."
If they already have that power, why the hell aren't you using it proper?

2 Name: Anonymous : 2015-08-06 18:06 ID:jMG4+Y6H [Del]

Or better yet a voting section, so users can vote threads tto be deleted. Simple yes/no poll function.

3 Name: Urahara : 2015-08-06 20:26 ID:b+0CQNKA [Del]

Better control is unnecessary if you ask me. Control in a group with no rules? I'd say no. Heh.

4 Name: firelily : 2015-08-07 11:38 ID:92qrxw55 [Del]

if this happens im sure Magnolia would cry of happiness
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(or maybe that's what i would do XD)

5 Name: Inuhakka !inb4CaTsQw : 2015-08-07 13:26 ID:e5ejkQGZ [Del]

>the mods
>belligerent

Here's a misconception: the mods never post publicly as mods.
The people going around telling you this thread is shit and that thread doesn't belong are just members that know the rules. They aren't necessarily the ones actually deleting anything.

Being able to permanently delete threads is, frankly, too much power for mods to have. Instead, it is reserved for the Admin, Reltair. The mods can permasage threads, but it can be undone by the Admin and this is how it should remain.

Realistically, the mods are not active all the time. The regular members post these things and then there is a delay in action. This will not change easily.

6 Name: Urahara : 2015-08-10 11:26 ID:b+0CQNKA [Del]

>>5 I would have to agree.

7 Name: Shiro !FKk4keqK9w : 2015-08-10 18:43 ID:FEMZh66S [Del]

some people such as JackDenkin like to help out the admins and telling people what is right. . .