Root Admin Popular Post Chewett Posted January 13, 2014 Root Admin Popular Post Report Posted January 13, 2014 There has, and always will be a distinction between offical roles. Just because a player can do something, doesn't mean they are allowed to do so.As a player I offered someone a morph for free. They didn't reply to me for a number of days, I believed they had left game so I gave this item to someone else.After a number of days they came back and requested the morph. I told them that I had already given it away and wished them good will. They then asked me for "PERMANENT clicky coding access and to ask Mur to give me a quester pack" (spellings corrected, content static)The Morph was from my personal collection, While I can create as many morphs as possible I do not do this as that would be an abuse of power. Both of the secondary items items are not something I would ever do as its an abuse of power. I suggested to this player that the coding access can be obtained freely by requesting it and proving its good use (after 3 months if it isnt used well it will be removed).After this they spent some time demanding rewards for various accomplishments they had performed ingame and being offensive as I wouldnt give them coding access or anything they asked for.----What people dont realise something is, Just because I have the power to do something, doesnt mean im allowed to. Any times when I have freely given away things is because I myself has earnt that and have the right to give it away. I cant give you coding access "Just because" or because you insult me, You need to earn these.This applies to all offical roles, Grido cant ban people becuase he doesn't like them, he has to have a valid reason. When people request things you need to think of a valid reason for that person doing it, that fits with their limits of their powers. Muratus del Mur, Dolomich, Maebius and 16 others 19 Quote
Root Admin Muratus del Mur Posted January 17, 2014 Root Admin Report Posted January 17, 2014 I wish to put things a little different: "Just because I have the power to do something, doesnt mean im allowed to" This is basically true...but , there is a certain beauty in saying that YOUR POWER ALLOWS YOU TO DO IT IF YOU WANT TO. Like i said with all roles and abilities, you can use them to their technical limit and maybe report possible abuse if you think what you are doing is "not ok"...but technically Chewett, i see you as "allowed to" use your powers....but its the fact that you are not using them in such way that got you to have them in the first place. Most people do not understand this slight difference of viewing things... but for those that do understand, its important to mention that as Code Guardian, chew is allowed to do whatever he considers healthy and needed for md well being. The fact that he is not randomly cloning gold coins or rare creatures is because he understands that their actual value is given by the fact that they are not cloned. I do the same, my creatures are "real" and when i will run out of certain specimens, well thats it, my PERSONAL collection will be damaged,..this doesn't mean i am not allowed to clone/duplicate any creature, however i will not, for same reason Chewett doesn't... I respect and understand my power. I posted this not just to praise the almost all mighty wookie...but to tell to some of you a very valuable lesson about how power should be respected in order to be kept. Ary Endleg, Sir Blut, Peace and 4 others 7 Quote
Fire Starter Posted January 17, 2014 Report Posted January 17, 2014 (edited) The whole post before mine should be marked as a "SPOILER" and perhaps hidden forever... There are people, that do understand this without the need for someone else to explain. Others will never understand it, no matter how many are trying, regardless how hard... Edited January 17, 2014 by Fire Starter Maebius and Ackshan Bemunah 2 Quote
Fang Archbane Posted January 17, 2014 Report Posted January 17, 2014 The whole post before mine should be marked as a "SPOILER" and perhaps hidden forever... There are people, that do understand this without the need for someone else to explain. Others will never understand it, no matter how many are trying, regardless how hard... A greater truth, i haven't read in a very long time. Ackshan Bemunah 1 Quote
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