moderators need to have a non-moderator account.

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rubiks6

No more JI - Retired from AO
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I know that it is against the rules to have multiple accounts, but moderators need to have a non-moderator account, so that they can see how things look to the rest of us.

Just sayin' . . . think about it
 

IdolFun

★ ☆ I Am God ☆★
Super Moderator
Oct 16, 2007
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We do not see much more then you do.

:gayprance:
 

Rollyco

Team Tomoe
Oct 4, 2007
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Why? Is there a problem?
 

elgringo14

Survived to Japan
Super Moderator
Apr 28, 2008
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I know why he's saying that... :thief:

In general we can log off to see how the forum sections look like for non-registered people, which is close to what the normal users can see. But for members-related things, yeah it's a problem.

By the way I experienced non-registered browsing and this is 503 hell... :notagain:
 

rubiks6

No more JI - Retired from AO
Apr 2, 2008
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elgringo14 said:
I know why he's saying that...
Exactly. Thank you.

And not only as a non-registered user, but also as a registered non-moderator user.

By the way I experienced non-registered browsing and this is 503 hell...
hole.
omg. you poor thing.
 
Jul 1, 2009
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Moderators have better things to do than fiddle with having a normal user account.

The main use of staff having normal user accounts is for security/permissions testing, and that is done by admins, not mods.

In your case it was a simple misunderstanding. Being a staff member doesn't give you the ability to read minds or make you immune from jumping to conclusions. :pandalaugh: