Yes. Staff members and moderators will be exempt from that requirement.GrƷƷd said:Would a staff member such as myself be excluded from the reported posts requirement? Because obviously there is no reason in me reporting a post since I can just take care of it myself.
Please point out the grammatical errors of which you are referring to.Color said:Hmm, this looks different, Sector. Have fun with it, I may attempt to join in the future. I'll be totally honest, the requirement of 100 reported posts is a bit silly. You should also fix your grammatical errors in the thread, Mr. Grammar Freak.
Color said:Hmm, this looks different, Sector. Have fun with it, I may attempt to join in the future. I'll be totally honest, the requirement of 100 reported posts is a bit silly. You should also fix your grammatical errors in the thread, Mr. Grammar Freak.
Sector said:Please point out the grammatical errors of which you are referring to.
Leader said:Why is the requirement for reported posts silly?
Color said:Making a milestone to report posts is pretty stupid. It should be something you do just to help out, not to get an award, get into a group, or look "high quality." It's not something to brag about. Haha. That's just my view on it, obviously it's up to you guys.
Leader said:That's the whole reason I report. Plus, there's only 3 other people that actually report posts.
Actually, that is false. The quotes I used were run-on definitions with no punctuation. Punctuation sits inside of the quotation marks only when referring to a direct quote. In this case, the punctuation ignores the rule because of its reference.Color said:I put arrows to them. There were a few in this paragraph.
If you didn't know, when using quotes along with another punctuation mark, the quotes follow it. For example: "worthy," not "worthy".
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