Why @Moderator and @Moderators are different?
How is @Grand Order of High Panjadrams of Forumosa, Lords of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas, Conquerors of the Acheron Empire in Hyboria in General and Cimmeria in Particular?
Why @Moderator and @Moderators are different?
How is @Grand Order of High Panjadrams of Forumosa, Lords of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas, Conquerors of the Acheron Empire in Hyboria in General and Cimmeria in Particular?
Itâs kind of a procedural thing we set up. I just changed some settings to make @moderator invisible I think, and let people tag moderators as a group.
Thatâs me and @gooseegg
yes, I know. I just wondered if the group can be tagged.
Itâs set up not to be. Probably it wouldnât be too helpful. Thereâs an admins tag, but a couple of behind the scenes people are involved there and may not need to be tagged.
I prefer @Grand Order of High Panjadrams of Forumosa, Lords of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas, Conquerors of the Acheron Empire in Hyboria in General and Cimmeria in Particular to @admins.
Oh, admins tag disappeared?
Mennonite.
OK, I made it so you can tag us there if you like
I think you canât use it as a tag.
Yeah I think that kind of recognizes that it exists, but it wonât send a notification.
So @moderator tags the moderator if the forum where the post is, while @moderators tags all moderators at once?
no, @moderator does nothing. @ moderators will awaken a horde of angry moderators from their slumber.
I should sue you for using my previous avatar without authorization!
Never mind the fact that I donât own the rights of the imageâŚ
I found it!
no, @moderator does nothing. @ moderators will awaken a horde of angry moderators from their slumber.
Good.
There are some that didnât show their faces for a while alreadyâŚ
Get to work, guys!
@ moderators will awaken a horde of angry moderators from their slumber.
Whatâs a Panjadram?
I first heard it in an episode of Frasier, when he declared that he was once the Grand Panjandrum of the Vocabulary Club in High School
Oh, well, that explains it!
Panjandrum, also known as The Great Panjandrum, was a massive, rocket-propelled, explosive-laden cart designed by the British military during World War II. It was one of a number of highly experimental projects, including Hajile and the Hedgehog, that were developed by the Admiralty's Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapons Development (DMWD) in the final years of the war. The Panjandrum was never used in battle. The DMWD had been asked to come up with a device capable of penetrating the 10-foot-hi...
But did Tando mean Panjandrum or Panjadram? (Or Panjadrum?)
did Tando mean Panjandrum or Panjadram?
I just copied and pasted the group name.