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==Mods on /tg/== [[File:No fun zone.jpg|thumb|right|200px|What the mods do in a nutshell]] Nobody on /tg/ cared really, because mods never went to /tg/, and for the most part it was left alone and kept itself reasonable, thanks to the [[Neckbeards]] which inhabited its halls. The /tg/ motto was "/tg/ self-moderates", and it was a pretty damn honest motto. This is no longer the case, however. For years now, Mods have taken to /tg/, intent on [[Tyranids|sucking all that is good from the board and leaving it a lifeless husk.]] They are currently doing a pretty good job. The first sighting of any kind of moderating force on /tg/ was November 23, 2009, with the appearance of a janitor who deleted threads more according to personal preference than to board preference. It was chronicled in a short story, [[The Janitor|here]], back before anyone had full news or understanding of what happened. Prior to the sudden attack, there really had been so little moderator presence on /tg/ that anons didn't believe a janitor had visited the board! It was such a controversial notion that anons posed a theory that people were deleting their threads to troll one another, helped by the fact that threads being deleted had always been considered /tg/-related in the past. If you asked a /tg/ mod what he thought of the situation, he'd probably tell you he was proud. Then he'd [[Inquisitor|ban you for asking meta shit]], the useless cunt. You can, however, still help the mod crowd-source any of his lazy setting ideas, if he deigns you worthy of the time. Most newer users today don't realize that the plodding creation of [[CATastrophe|a setting for cat-girls]] would have been considered boring and laughably vanilla back in the board's golden age.
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