On Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:10 PM, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
If being an administrator is no big deal then removing
that status
should be no big deal as well.
Fatal exception: Parse error.
Getting to be a sysop is "no big deal" because it just means that you've
gained our trust, and almost everyone in the world could probably do that,
if they wished to do so. Thus, by removing sysop status means telling the
target that they have failed to live up to this oh-so-easy thing. It is, in
fact, an absolutely massive thing to do.
I can't see how this isn't absolutely obvious to everyone, really - perhaps
they live in non-Euclidian spaces? :-)
Yours,
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