Aug 26, 2013, 11:23 AM
MikeV Wrote:If there is in fact an 11 year old admin on there, I'd agree that's way too young. As they're too susceptible to make rash decisions based on emotion and ignorance (for the fact that they're....11) rather than logic and what's actually right.
Besides that, I have nothing against Sneeza and Outpost. Sneeza puts alot of work into that site to accommodate a buttload of people so they can trade. Outpost is full of all walks of life, as is any other trading site/community. To use all those insults towards him because someone told you an 11 year old is one of the admins is pretty childish.
I have to say I agree with you mike. For one thing did he tell you he was 11? He might be trying to grief you to make you mad about this. Also sneeza might have no idea if this kid's real age. I do agree 11 is far too young to even be a moderator or a donator. In my opinion you shouldn't be allowed on these games until AT LEAST the teen mark, as you feel different about things then, you are growing up.
I managed to get admin on a server when I was 13, but got it removed almost straight away, because I was acting immaturely. In short, I don't think anyone under 16 should have admin. (I am 16 now, and admin of a Gmod server, and co-owner of a tf2 server, as in I joined up with the leader, donated to help him run it, and now I am co owner.)
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And also Helen, it was a while ago but did you have a good time in Seattle? It would have been awesome to meet you <3
And mate, I would trust Helen much more than any of your ramblings, you probably listened to the kid on the mic, and thought he was 11 by his voice.
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And also Helen, it was a while ago but did you have a good time in Seattle? It would have been awesome to meet you <3
And mate, I would trust Helen much more than any of your ramblings, you probably listened to the kid on the mic, and thought he was 11 by his voice.
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