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<blockquote data-quote="Hobnoblin" data-source="post: 201019" data-attributes="member: 34872"><p>I think the best thing we can do for the new mods is to not keep harping back to the past, or by bringing whatever nonsense is posted elsewhere back to this forum time and again. A line needs to be drawn. The new mods need a fair crack at the whip, we can help them in that by concentrating on discussions that take place here rather than past events or stuff that may or may not be happening elsewhere. At times it feels like a siege mentality on here,everyone is so paranoid! Perhaps the endless bickering too important for some people?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobnoblin, post: 201019, member: 34872"] I think the best thing we can do for the new mods is to not keep harping back to the past, or by bringing whatever nonsense is posted elsewhere back to this forum time and again. A line needs to be drawn. The new mods need a fair crack at the whip, we can help them in that by concentrating on discussions that take place here rather than past events or stuff that may or may not be happening elsewhere. At times it feels like a siege mentality on here,everyone is so paranoid! Perhaps the endless bickering too important for some people? [/QUOTE]
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