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Question Posted Monday May 26 2008, 7:03 pm

i don't want to be a level 1 anymore. I don't know why...i just don't like it i don't like the responsibility that comes with it. is there anyway i can like stop being one. i don't want to get reported or anything like that i just want to know if i can just go and hit a button to stop being one.

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karenR answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 3:18 pm:
Simply stop doing L1 things. Its not
mandatory. If you don't want to do that,
contact dangernerd. dangernerd@gmail.com

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theymos answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 12:48 am:
No, there isn't. Ask a L2+ to ban you for an hour. That will remove your moderator status.

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