I just found out today that I am a Level 1 Moderator =) =) I'm very excited but I think I am going out of town soon so I'm afraid they can take it away from me if I'm not active. Can my level be taken away at all?
PepeLePew answered Saturday July 17 2004, 6:44 am: YAY! I was a level one mod, still am, but I can't rate because I was not active for a looong time. That could be a way, so, never stay unactive for a large amount of time. :P [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 4:53 am: I was once one and i didnt come online for quite sometime and i was still was one and another time it happaned and i wasnt one so its about luck like they say-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Lizzy answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 10:08 pm: It won't be taken away, all you have to do is just sign on whenever possible, and in your info before you leave, tell people that you will not be able to answer for a while
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Kissxme1121 answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:29 pm: I am pretty sure they have a button that picks it automatically.. it will go away then you'll get to be it again.. at least it did that for me! Rate me plz! Hope I helped! [ Kissxme1121's advice column | Ask Kissxme1121 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:23 pm: I really have no idea, to be honest. Have you tried searching through "Help"? Perhaps send them an email. I'd like to congratulate you on this though [I suppose?] It really does mean a lot. It shows you're a kind person who is willing to devote some of her spare time to help other people. For some, this site may seem ridiculous, but for others it can be a life-altering experience. Take care! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
united_python_cheerleader answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:16 pm: i have no clue im really sorry but you should contact them tell them
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