Does it bother anyone about the jumble of names as forum moderators in each forum?
I've just realised that groups or hidden groups would cut out the clutter so certain people can moderate the fourm or their own topics. This makes sure people aren't associated as the general forum moderator, and also allows our current four mods be associated with all the forums without all the names cluttering up the thread
Any opinions? It's more a neatness and pre-emptive thing, since no one seems to directly ask mods for any help nor assistance, I think (unlike other boards where the names point you to who to ask for help)
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- Trantor
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I actually don't mind seeing all these names there. As you said, people rarely seem to ask mods about anything; this place is a quiet, peaceful forum where people usually don't need the help of a mod, and if they do, I suppose most would ask you, Gambit or Cows anyway.
In short, I think everything can stay the way it is. Changing anything would mean work that is probably unnecessary.
In short, I think everything can stay the way it is. Changing anything would mean work that is probably unnecessary.
next vote not to touch anything!
oh, one thing that I already mentioned somewhere: "dungeon-master.com" forum front page, wchich I will translate to polish for a polish users, when I have some free time.. (you would have to add "polish" option, which I guess is some work).
oh2, it might be worthy to make sort of a "backup" (archive) in case of a general site-crash.
oh, one thing that I already mentioned somewhere: "dungeon-master.com" forum front page, wchich I will translate to polish for a polish users, when I have some free time.. (you would have to add "polish" option, which I guess is some work).
oh2, it might be worthy to make sort of a "backup" (archive) in case of a general site-crash.
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