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In reply to the discussion: Does the Group need/want a host? [View all]krispos42
(49,445 posts)33. I think if it became a problem with the first Host, and the first Host refused to retire...
...it would take an Admin to correct the problem. Even if the first Host promised to term-limit himself, who's going to enforce that promise?
The Admins.
I think I have a record that shows when, given power over posts and members, I used it in an even-handed, productive, and non-abusive manner.
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gateley
Dec 2011
#1
Perhaps a few more "Ayes" would be in order, although there's no real definition
petronius
Dec 2011
#11
I haven't seen any way that they could; I think the community standards referred to by
petronius
Dec 2011
#21
I understand that in the alert, you write your own note about why you're alerting
krispos42
Dec 2011
#22
Thanks for the feedback. I guess I think you can be pro-gun but against some gun proposals. Like....
Logical
Dec 2011
#32
I think if it became a problem with the first Host, and the first Host refused to retire...
krispos42
Dec 2011
#33
I don't think those committees are really analogous to the Host's duties, though.
krispos42
Dec 2011
#45