The Importance Of Being A Mood

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Hey Boomer,

I think I am going to request to be removed from being a mod. This pains me but I can't handle the fact that there are so many people that don't understand what a joke is vs what an attack or bullying is. I feel honestly that with that much of a struggle to identify that simple thing, the mods and admins are going to be at odds forever moving forward. My two bits that I want to say was said perfectly by Kuro "you can make a joke with out attacking someone." Very simple concept that seems to be forgotten if a smiley face is attached to something.

I enjoy being a mod and admin in the channel and I feel like most of the people who are there are great people. I never want to just ban someone because I "don't like them" as I have
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Something is said and someone comes back with (in less words but how I read it) "No you are wrong it's this way." then others jump on that bandwagon. It isn't just once or twice but it happens every freaking time and it makes me sick because that shows people don't have the best interests of the channel or you at heart while doing this. Yes I know it isn't a real job and this is fun but there is still a fair bit of responsibility that comes with being a …show more content…
The excused people are giving in this "conversation" is 100% the same things I was always told. "Oh they are just joking" "Oh they mean nothing by it." It doesn't matter what they mean, it matters how the person is effected by it. If you do remove me I will 100% understand, I don't want it to come to this but I feel like the thought process that happens there is loppy and disjointed. As said before I enjoy the community. I enjoy your content and all of that but I don't enjoy people that are will to over look bullying or attacking because of a smiley

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