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Question Posted Thursday July 8 2004, 10:18 pm

what is a moderator lol???

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HollyAnn2282 answered Thursday July 8 2004, 10:43 pm:
Theres different levels of being one. Level one is a person that can rate your question (thats what the smiley face to the right of your questions is) a level two moderator can delet questions that like dont make scenes or shouldnt be asked or something thats rude or something.
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Hope I helped answer your question

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AnDiE answered Thursday July 8 2004, 10:34 pm:
i WaNnA kNo tHaT tOoO!!

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