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Jaws Redfield for Op
I'm applying for Low Level op. I've been on #Halopedia for A little over a year, not including a few months break. I follow the rules well enough, and I have some experience as Op in other channels. I also have a sense of humour and know where a Joke stops being a Joke. I've also been an op on Halopedia before, but had it removed due to my absence of the few months period, but during my time as op I was fair but knew when to stop something before it went horrible wrong and turned into a massive flame war. These are the reasons why I feel I am qualified to be an Op. I go by the name Syd_Barrett on the irc, and usually on between 8am GMT- 1am GMT. Love is Noise   Love is Pain  Love is these blues  16:23, April 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * Neutral for now. 600px-Dharma Wheel.svg.png Chakravartin My Wheel Shall Turn 16:47, April 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * - Well, if you were an op beforehand, then I don't see why not. You've never shown any immature behavior or anything like that. You have my vote. - Black Mesa.jpg Halo-343   ( Talk )   ( Contribs )   ( Edits )  19:57, April 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * - Mature user.  Smoke Sound off! 22:36, April 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * - As per Smokey the Bear.
 * - Per above. And lol CT. - Major.png Nìcmávr  ( Tálk  ) 11:13, April 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * - /me nods - S.B.44   [Talk] |undefined 17:32, April 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * - needs to become more active. ~tia (VGC)
 * - As per tia. Most likely will be inactive after two-three weeks of obtaining op, I bet.. Sketch ist 00:52, April 21, 2010 (UTC)

Discussion
Does anyone else think that op requests have gotten a liiiittle bit out of hand? Although the requests have slowed, I still think that people should really consider the responsibilities of being an operator. Sounds silly, yes, but there are responsibilities on a chat. First, someone who has rights to operate should be somewhat mature, but still act human. It would be hard to take someone seriously if they were trolling or spamming all the time. OR just acting out of hand, period. Second, an op should know that they have to be active. What's the point of having operator rights if you rarely come on and use them once or twice? Well these two points/obligations would be what I think an op should have. Maybe the guidelines have been ignored just a smidge? ~tia (VGC)


 * Syd will most likely do be inactive after two-three weeks after getting op. He did it last time and that just shows irresponsibility. Sketch ist 00:54, April 21, 2010 (UTC)