Some retard posted a collection of tutorials that are apparently on a Halo 2 cheating site on the front page. Even if the site isn't H2 cheating, there are about three tutorials in the list that tell you how to get back onto Live! after being banned.
I don't know how GeekLog works, but I know that most CMSes allow anyone with the correct privileges to delete articles and such. And would it be possible to get an IP ban on that fool?
Someone fix that news post on the front page!
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ANd they didn't accept my Golden Grunt nominations post!?
ANd they didn't accept my Golden Grunt nominations post!?
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Bacon, you can post that yourself, actually. GeekLog is the site's CMS, and you can register to post comments, and news articles. However, they should probably remove or restrict the feature, because of this news article in question.FleetAdmiralBacon wrote:My lord...
ANd they didn't accept my Golden Grunt nominations post!?
Since people either don't know about that, or they actually are courteous enough, they leave the news posts up to Gren. You can see that this recent news post is not by "Admin," but rather by some random person.
What's stopping me from making a news post about how much I love pie is that I know better to spam Halomods, and they also probably have an IP log.