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Total_Riot

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  1. It goes with the territory. You just have to balance everything out and make sure decisions are made for a reason which you can make fully aware. People will still argue with you sure but at least members who are mature (ie, most clan leaders) can respect your decisions and not start to vacate the boards again because of them. The irony. Though I'm sure you didn't mean to flame CoR in that post lol.
  2. How is DF taking over RSC? They only have 2 mods, one a senior mod and another a senior member. And that senior mod has to answer to a DI and clanless mod. But k. I would suggest that you let all mods let the flame wars go on and never close the topic or delete posts. Because when you close a topic, the clan that won will complain and ask why they couldn't just delete the posts or let them have a bit of fun. If you delete posts, you will be called biased. There is no escaping that no matter what clan you're from. And if you're clanless, you will be yelled at for not knowing anything about clans so to never mod clans again. Actually now that I think about it, if you let the flame wars go on, clans will complain because flaming makes the community look like crap and will move on to another forum. I guess there is no way around it. The above is the truth, I can guarantee you.

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