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Serious Making Cupid's Corner great, A serious discussion

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goldfries
post Jul 28 2009, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(nickisthemost @ Jul 28 2009, 12:16 AM)
especially mods that have real knowledge in convincing people (attitude) and sense of humour (i know which is hard to comeby sad.gif ) other than a mod that seem to be like a robot which have no freindly interaction what so ever with fellow forummer other than, "your thread not related" closed, how boring is that =\
biggrin.gif each mod will surely interact in their section. other section, no choice la we just have to attend to report and post notice if needed.

i just close a few threads in /k/ and now i got posts / threads about me already. i LOL. at least CC is not that bad, the general participants are less and we more BETTER people around to keep things in check.
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post Jul 28 2009, 12:36 AM

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another thing to share about MODERATOR hunting.

1. those that volunteer are generally incapable, and have track record for being nuisance to begin with.

2. those that are the truly capable people don't volunteer, it's almost always we approach them to offer the post but many rejected due to fear of commitment. so best we could do is give them the ELITE tag, you'll see that they're almost always the next moderator candidate.
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post Jul 28 2009, 12:44 AM

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me is quite like that idea. wait for other mods to hear.

the rest of you, share your thoughts on moving it out of Kopitiam as well.

AFAIK CC was like shit la, remember that time when i moved thread around? that also was attempted clean up, Baronic not around yet i think.
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post Jul 28 2009, 12:59 AM

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for me, i think CC should have matured people giving advice, not some shitty emo teen who couldn't even hit first base in relationship.

people who seek advice are emotionally troubled, hence we should not post insensitive remarks (like how some fellas do) as if taking people's like problems as a joke.

it hurts, and it could lead people to do worse.

when people have problem, they need right-minded people to give proper advice in order to see the path and get senses set straight.

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