...what......isn't ignore......bad?....against rules......I thought......
The ignore feature in RTB is there so you can mute annoying people from the chat whom the admin won't kick.
Like those guys that say "OFMGUR ANNOOB" and just repeat themselves instead of ignoring.
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Quote from: Badspot on October 19, 2005, 07:56:16 PM4. Free from Excessive "Punishment" - A mod cannot contain any excessive administrative punishment functions such as muting, blinding, or immobilizing. Power corrupts, and there is no need to give admins even more power. I cannot stop you from doing this on your own server, but don't post it on the forum.Violation of these guidlines will not be tolerated. Repeated or blatent violations will result in a permanent BAN from the forum.This means that if your mod contains code from more than one person, you will have to carefully review all the code before releasing it. Says muting, but it's still partial muting if you ignore
4. Free from Excessive "Punishment" - A mod cannot contain any excessive administrative punishment functions such as muting, blinding, or immobilizing. Power corrupts, and there is no need to give admins even more power. I cannot stop you from doing this on your own server, but don't post it on the forum.Violation of these guidlines will not be tolerated. Repeated or blatent violations will result in a permanent BAN from the forum.This means that if your mod contains code from more than one person, you will have to carefully review all the code before releasing it.
I want to just see posts from people I know can post intelligently.
Quote from: mocheeze on February 21, 2007, 02:34:00 PMThe ignore feature in RTB is there so you can mute annoying people from the chat whom the admin won't kick. QuoteLike those guys that say "OFMGUR ANNOOB" and just repeat themselves instead of ignoring.You just proved my point. I don't get why people contradict themselves on these forums to make themselves win an argument.
I cannot believe you think that because about 5% of the forum population is idiotic that these forums are a craphole. Go look at facepunch, or WoW forums, or IGN.Compared to them we're the most sophisticated community in the internet.
He is bipolar... Haven't you ever been to his server, oh wait, no he hates you : (