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hero member
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November 15, 2014, 07:56:44 AM
#31
BadBear is an administrator as far as I know , so lol .. Of course he can Shocked

You just said nobody could change your name, but obviously someone can. Nice backtrack, though  Grin.
newbie
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November 15, 2014, 07:51:15 AM
#30
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

No one can change your Username mate , unless you donate 50 BTC

You are standing in the very thread where it has happened.

I am hoping he is in a generous mood.
sr. member
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November 15, 2014, 07:48:45 AM
#29
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

Because you've taken it lol. The usernames aren't case sensitive.

Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

No one can change your Username mate , unless you donate 50 BTC

Except Badbear just did

I'm just waiting to see how many more posts we get before people notice I changed it. Tongue

I don't typically do it but it's the same name, just capitalization that changed, no biggie.


BadBear is an administrator as far as I know , so lol .. Of course he can Shocked
hero member
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November 15, 2014, 07:46:17 AM
#28
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

Because you've taken it lol. The usernames aren't case sensitive.

Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

No one can change your Username mate , unless you donate 50 BTC

Except Badbear just did

I'm just waiting to see how many more posts we get before people notice I changed it. Tongue

I don't typically do it but it's the same name, just capitalization that changed, no biggie.
sr. member
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November 15, 2014, 07:45:22 AM
#27
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

Make a new account LazyWhaIe; I did that back in my gaming days
sr. member
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November 15, 2014, 07:36:56 AM
#26
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.

No one can change your Username mate , unless you donate 50 BTC
newbie
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November 15, 2014, 07:34:38 AM
#25
Can you change my name to LazyWhale? I tried registering again but it said it already exists.
sr. member
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November 15, 2014, 07:02:08 AM
#24
50 is for vip, 10 is for donator

but dang, at current price 50 btc is ~19,000 USD

10 is ~3,000 USD

Wow those people who donate must have a lot of btc

Or they donated when bitcoin didn't worth a lot  Roll Eyes
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 03:20:16 AM
#23
I guess that 60 seconds might be a little high, but I think that 10 seconds is probably low as well. My calculation does leave out the "cost" of shit that the staff/mods take, especially the very efficient ones (just looks at how many threads that mprep has about him). Also buying a donator account would guarantee that you have access to donator forums, while reporting lots of posts would only increase the chances of becoming staff.

I would say that the "cost" of reporting enough posts to become staff would eventually decline to zero if you stay staff long enough as you would get a portion of 25% of ad revenue plus the ability to participate in PD

If you're a person that takes stuff to heart and has a thin skin then being a mod here really isn't for them, but the btc would be worth putting up with occasional shit for me anyway (plus it usually only comes from scolded crybabies which I have zero respect for).
True, however I would think it would get somewhat annoying after a while. Although the forum seems to have a policy of responding with satire when invalid/crazy claims are made.
Becoming staff guarantees you access to the donator forum as well (unless that's changed in the future), but being a donator doesn't get you access to the staff forum.
I don't see how the donator forum would be able to be moderated if the staff does not have access. I don't think the donator forum is active enough to warrant a dedicated moderator and the global mods are probably too busy to keep an eye on the donator forum without help.
I recently had the opportunity to buy a donator account for <.5 BTC but couldn't because I didn't accept the sellers offer before he sold the account to someone else, so it may be cheaper to buy a donator account, but then again earning a staff account would result in some level of income from their work.

Are you sure it was a legit sale? And you would earn that btc back in a few months if you're very active.
Not 100% sure, however I did check all the VIP and donator accounts and did find several that had their passwords changed during the subject time frame, including two that matched the description of what the seller was offering, so I would say there was a good chance the account was actually sold.
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November 15, 2014, 02:56:09 AM
#22
I guess that 60 seconds might be a little high, but I think that 10 seconds is probably low as well. My calculation does leave out the "cost" of shit that the staff/mods take, especially the very efficient ones (just looks at how many threads that mprep has about him). Also buying a donator account would guarantee that you have access to donator forums, while reporting lots of posts would only increase the chances of becoming staff.

I would say that the "cost" of reporting enough posts to become staff would eventually decline to zero if you stay staff long enough as you would get a portion of 25% of ad revenue plus the ability to participate in PD

If you're a person that takes stuff to heart and has a thin skin then being a mod here really isn't for them, but the btc would be worth putting up with occasional shit for me anyway (plus it usually only comes from scolded crybabies which I have zero respect for).

Becoming staff guarantees you access to the donator forum as well (unless that's changed in the future), but being a donator doesn't get you access to the staff forum.

I recently had the opportunity to buy a donator account for <.5 BTC but couldn't because I didn't accept the sellers offer before he sold the account to someone else, so it may be cheaper to buy a donator account, but then again earning a staff account would result in some level of income from their work.

Are you sure it was a legit sale? And you would earn that btc back in a few months if you're very active.
sr. member
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November 15, 2014, 02:44:27 AM
#21
I'm just waiting to see how many more posts we get before people notice I changed it. Tongue

I don't typically do it but it's the same name, just capitalization that changed, no biggie.

What a nice administrator! I'd lol if took a couple of pages before the OP notices.
Global moderators can change their own name and title.
Staff (moderators, patrollers) can change their own name, but not title.

This was designated by the lead administrator, I'm assuming?
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 02:28:28 AM
#20
91% is perfectly fine and you don't need to report as many posts as I did as I'm probably an extreme case. Most of the other mods only seem to have had a few hundred reports before they got asked. I also think your calculations are way off as well. Reporting a post takes probably less than ten seconds. If you spend a decent amount of time at this site (which you seem to do) then it's pretty easy to just report posts as you come across them via your normal active browsing and you don't exactly have to 'hunt' them out.
I guess that 60 seconds might be a little high, but I think that 10 seconds is probably low as well. My calculation does leave out the "cost" of shit that the staff/mods take, especially the very efficient ones (just looks at how many threads that mprep has about him). Also buying a donator account would guarantee that you have access to donator forums, while reporting lots of posts would only increase the chances of becoming staff.

I would say that the "cost" of reporting enough posts to become staff would eventually decline to zero if you stay staff long enough as you would get a portion of 25% of ad revenue plus the ability to participate in PD
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November 15, 2014, 02:16:43 AM
#19
91% is perfectly fine and you don't need to report as many posts as I did as I'm probably an extreme case. Most of the other mods only seem to have had a few hundred reports before they got asked. I also think your calculations are way off as well. Reporting a post takes probably less than ten seconds. If you spend a decent amount of time at this site (which you seem to do) then it's pretty easy to just report posts as you come across them via your normal active browsing and you don't exactly have to 'hunt' them out.
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 02:06:44 AM
#18
Told you it would probably be easier that way than just trying to buy a donator account  Cheesy.
IIRC you had ~1500 reported posts with a 97% accuracy rate when you were promoted verses the ~190 posts with a 91% accuracy rate (although a good number of my "bad" reports was the result of someone else's misunderstanding of when certain posts should be deleted). Assuming that a staff position is guaranteed after 1500 reports (it is not) and that it takes 60 seconds to find and make a report then it would take ~1200 minutes, or ~20 hours. Assuming my time is worth ~$20 per hour then this would "cost" ~$400 or ~1 BTC.

I recently had the opportunity to buy a donator account for <.5 BTC but couldn't because I didn't accept the sellers offer before he sold the account to someone else, so it may be cheaper to buy a donator account, but then again earning a staff account would result in some level of income from their work.
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November 15, 2014, 01:56:55 AM
#17
Told you it would probably be easier that way than just trying to buy a donator account  Cheesy.
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 01:51:43 AM
#16
Global moderators can change their own name and title.
Staff (moderators, patrollers) can change their own name, but not title.
So there are ways to change your name without shelling out 50 BTC (plus staff apparently has access to the donator section as well). Maybe I should try to step up my reporting "game" a little bit
legendary
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November 15, 2014, 01:43:30 AM
#15
Global moderators can change their own name and title.
Staff (moderators, patrollers) can change their own name, but not title.
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 01:14:13 AM
#14

(I did notice that you added a custom title)

I'm new and improved.
Can only administrators create a custom title or can lower level mods/staff do so as well? (I know that VIPs also have this ability)
legendary
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November 15, 2014, 01:11:14 AM
#13

(I did notice that you added a custom title)

I'm new and improved.
copper member
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November 15, 2014, 01:10:21 AM
#12
I'm just waiting to see how many more posts we get before people notice I changed it. Tongue

I don't typically do it but it's the same name, just capitalization that changed, no biggie.
I guess another way to change your username is to become an administrator.

(I did notice that you added a custom title)

EDIT: According to this thread your username was capitalized the same back in August. 
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