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Originally Posted by DustyPorViva
And there are rules... but do you know what sort of moderation effort it takes to maintain such a huge database of scripts and scripters? Managers can hardly manage servers with a very small staff in comparison, with much more limited rights, yet alone a whole server dedicated to giving just about every person nearly unlimited rights...
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This post of yours pretty much exemplifies why although well-intentioned, the testbed server probably shouldn't exist as it currently exists. It's like anything else: If you can't take care of it
properly, why create it?
Many server managers just opt on a personal level not to manage properly, in many cases even with ample assistance to do so. That's a personal problem and is not justification for not properly moderating testbed (see the misinformed argument: "Everyone else does it this way so we'll just call it a standard even if it's wrong.")
And I really don't see where your theory of unlimited rights comes from. More folder rights than a person would normally get -- yes, without a doubt. Unlimited rights (whereby classifying everyone as an administrator) -- certainly not. If this is how it is currently being done on testbed, then again, that amounts to being managerial inadequacy (no offense intended of course).