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2018/07/08 22:29:44
Subject: How do i complain about a moderator?
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2018/07/08 22:39:51
Subject: How do i complain about a moderator?
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Moustache-twirling Princeps
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Perhaps try PM'ing the Mod who locked it to explain?
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2018/07/08 23:05:16
Subject: How do i complain about a moderator?
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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I think the Nuts & Bolts forum is where this thread belongs. More likely a Mod or Admin will see it there.
Send the Mod a PM, and possibly ask if the thread could be moved, after being unlocked, to the Painting and Modelling section where the sort of thread necro is fairly commonplace. There are several threads with D&D minis, or their analogs in the P&M section.
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2018/07/08 23:08:02
Subject: How do i complain about a moderator?
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Dakka Veteran
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I have sent the mod a pm thanks guys.
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2018/07/09 02:20:19
Subject: How do i complain about a moderator?
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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator
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You can also send an email to webmaster@dakkadakka.com.
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2018/07/09 15:49:30
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[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego
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Just an error, there was a necro alert over it.
a reopened now, now worries.
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