12-09-2009, 08:04 AM
I have what I call a "professional" standard. When someone is a member at one of my sites, like this one, they get an admin that works hard to be neutral and objective with serious matters, an admin that doesn't play games with personal info and access such as email, and an admin that doesn't share info with anyone such as who is logged on, invisible, etc. respecting your privacy. For example, if you PM me about something, or if you are logged on all day and night, I keep it to myself 100%. That's the package, that's what you get with me. I am not into doing things some other way.
It's all a creative outlet for me in part - 24's long-term goal is member only forums, and this site speaks for itself. I enjoyed designing themes and modifying code to create more of what I wanted. I've been burnt out in those departments this last year in part to some other projects I've taken on, but I will not abandon my basic "professionalism" as an admin.
So, although people have tried publicly and privately, it's not my style to go around bad-mouthing a member of mine at any of my sites. If they go public to have at it with me, like on this site, then that is a different story. I leave the choice to them but I will not make that first move and abandon my forum-related principles.
I hope that explains the Saint thing better.
It's all a creative outlet for me in part - 24's long-term goal is member only forums, and this site speaks for itself. I enjoyed designing themes and modifying code to create more of what I wanted. I've been burnt out in those departments this last year in part to some other projects I've taken on, but I will not abandon my basic "professionalism" as an admin.
So, although people have tried publicly and privately, it's not my style to go around bad-mouthing a member of mine at any of my sites. If they go public to have at it with me, like on this site, then that is a different story. I leave the choice to them but I will not make that first move and abandon my forum-related principles.
I hope that explains the Saint thing better.