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Staffing requires no knowledge of coding unless you're going to be an administrator.
(08-09-2010, 06:00 PM)Lord_Scorch Wrote: [ -> ]Hello;

It regards all forums - including HF & SF. I find if one makes a universal guide one gets better feedback.

Edit: The proof of this guide is myself, several months ago at Hackforums.net.

-LS


You're staff on HF?
Thanks for all this, really helpful.
Robbie,

He means he made the guide for HF originally and that he posted it here.
(09-07-2010, 02:42 AM)Malware Boss Wrote: [ -> ]Robbie,

He means he made the guide for HF originally and that he posted it here.

Oh alright. Just kinda sounded like he was saying the proof that it works is himself. Omg
Yes, probably not the wisest choice of words.
I got to be staff of a particular forum i will not mention by being a prick and ultimately playing a prank on a dood.
So this theory is not always correct. But still a good tut.
Yeah, I found the best thing to do was to post with perfect grammar and structuring, use kind words, and long posts.
An amazing tutorial. This will be super userfriendly and useful for new members who are or could become a staff member.
Hello;

My choice of words were wise, Malware Boss. I was staff at Hackforums several months ago. You may know me as Saged- or Nicodemus-. So there is proof. Please do not doubt otherwise.

-LS
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