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I'm serious. The events are not for playing around. I will make it so that you can't send events to staff if you don't stop -.-
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Posted by Keith

Judgement_126

The ability to send events is more important than ever now. With the new Bug Tracker, they're vital for explaining to a user why their "glitch" isn't actually a glitch.
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uhh, "All the time"? =/ No offence, not doubting your judgement, but besides the jamal thing a while ago, I barely see, rather, just flat out don't see any talk of UAs sending them anything. And I'm basically in there 24.7, so.
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<br>But uhh. Anyway.
<br>I get some, usually just quick links to things regular members aren't supposed to be seeing so no one has to post it in the SB or open up a new mail, or just a really wuick "Get on aim pls ilu D:" and stuff. Mainly from Cara. XD
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Picopepin

I watch the UA's talk about sending them to others all the time in the SB. :/ Good thing not -all- of staff has the give event thing or else thered be SERIOUS abuse. xD
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Luxe

*sends Keith an event* BWAHAHA! No, really, just kidding. ilu.
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Judgement_126

They're a good way to tell users verbally to stop something when it's obvious they don't MEAN to break the rule, and warning would do more harm than good. And telling staff members their inboxes are full.
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styn

I don't get <i>why</i> they're even here.
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<br>I only started using them for fun when you sent me some Keith, like, years ago. XD
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Jacket_683

That's the only thing I've used them for since that bizarre 'Jamal' incident a month or so ago. Heck, I hardly touch the 'Give Event' linkage anymore.
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DebiLee

That's the only thing that I use them for, Glitter.
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Quetzal

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Tea

o.O; Let's use them seriously guys. I need them to tell people when their inboxes are full.
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Rajani

I've never gotten a staff event before <img src=/images/smilies/6398_emoticon_happy_sweatdrop.gif border=0>
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