Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I was just wondering, what's the difference between mods and admins?
Also, can PM's be viewed by mods and/or admins?
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Mods: can give warnings, lock topics, move topics, and other smaller stuff like that.
Admins: can change the looks of the forum, same thing as mod, ban people, and more
and no, mods/admins cannot look at people's pms.
Mods simply enforce the rules by giving out warnings, banning, locking topics, etc.
Administrators head moderation efforts and care for the technical aspects of the forum, such as settings, themes, plugins, categories, etc.
Thanks!
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Why are Chewy, Different55 and EDJ moderators, and not admins?
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Why are Chewy, Different55 and EDJ moderators, and not admins?
Is there a need for anyone to deal with the technical aspects of the forums? No, all we need is some more rule enforcement.
I hate tall signatures.
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LIES! Only awesome people can be mods, anyone can be an admin.
Srsly, its true. If I go and make my own forum, I'm an admin. But mods have to be chosen. Only awesome people get chosen, so all mods are awesome. Admins could be awesome, or they could just be there by default.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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Aren't the admins awesome for making the forum, though?
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Admins aren't cool though. They're all " Blargh blargh I'm powerful bLargh" and mods are like "I WILL BANHAMMER YOUR SORRY BEHIND" and everyone's like "Yay! The mods saved the day!"
(PS, opera, why is "mods" a word and "yay" not a word?)
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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2dworlds.forumify.com - admin is very immature.
http://linus21.forumify.com/ - linus
You sure about that?
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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