
Originally Posted by
Anthony Roberts
I have the advantage of working with pretty much all of the biggest boards, right now. When I first started writing here for Brian 2 years ago, he had no time to really talk to me because there was drama with the mods. On Elite in the last few months (and today), more than one mod has been given their walking papers. I've seen it on BB.com,MesRx, everywhere else that I'm financially tied. No board is perfect. I've seen 4-5 admin/Smod changes here, and about 3 full sets of mods in that time.
Again, no board is perfect....but...here goes...
What I can tell you is that here, on steroid.com, someone ****ed up; everyone with a colored username knows who ****ed up, they know what he's been up to behind the scenes, they know that person's name(s), and they want it to stop, and they want him to know that this shit was all totally his fault and his own doing, and this thread, and the million others which have been started about him are only his own fault. He's got himself to blame.
He needs to man up, say he ****ed up (to the people who already know that he did) and cut the bullshit.
That's the long and short of it.
Everyone knows he ****ed up, everyone knows how, everyone wants less excuses and one sincere apology, and then I think we'll all move on. But honestly, when everyone knows you ****ed up and how you did it, denying it and deflecting it, and locking threads and all those reindeer games just makes everyone hate you. And right now, everyone hates the person who ****ed up, and it can all be solved with a sincere apology and cutting the shit in the future, and not playing that god-damn power card and power games anymore.
That's the deal.
Everyone will move on, and probably save Brian the headache (20 e-mails a day calling for that person's removal from the staff) involved, if that person who ****ed up just says it and apologizes, and stops playing games and doesn't do it again.