As a lurker for over two years now, I've been watching elitepvpers for the some time and have been constantly impressed by Whoknowsit's dedication to not only helping members that use his own projects (Such as the immensely popular ZygorDDL - which has no doubt brought a huge gathering to the elitepvpers forum) but also by the way they provide support, advice and humour to all aspects of the WoW forum.
I truly do believe Whoknowsit deserves a moderator position. I feel he will handle the responsibility with the upmost respect, maturity and fairness as is expected of a staff member and I believe his talents will only help elitepvpers become even more of a standard and recognised forum for PC gamers everywhere.
Good luck Whoknowsit.
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I truly do believe Whoknowsit deserves a moderator position. I feel he will handle the responsibility with the upmost respect, maturity and fairness as is expected of a staff member and I believe his talents will only help elitepvpers become even more of a standard and recognised forum for PC gamers everywhere.
Good luck Whoknowsit.
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Many of these registered people, such as myself, have been a part of elitepvpers for some time. I myself cannot speak German - so I can't be as active as I would like. I also prefer to lurk rather than insert myself into the discussion most of the time. However, lurking still allows us an insight into the community. I hope you understand, post count does not always equal lack of experience.Quote:
i have to say sorry first for my english :'D.
But all these 'new' registered people are 'pushing' or 'answering' in your thread.
They all say how helpfull you are, but they got less then 100 posts , sometimes only 10 and they say , that you often helped them.
I don't wanna say , that you're not helpfull , but it seems very strangen.
But anyway : good app.