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Maybe I am wrong, sorry in advance if it is the case, but I do not think a
comment from a moderator as in this thread, is proper. And I think is beyond
their function as moderator.

I can bear, although without accept, as a liberty from their side, the
comment about dollar, but telling me or anyone, how to refer for a product,
is too much IMHO.

I think it's better just indispensable interventions.

Miguel Ángel.

"
If you want do become a moderator, you should:
- be active on asklibo/en
- have time to frequently browse the site to delete spam, close spammers
user accounts, be generous with your up- and down votes, accept questions
for users that have not done it by themselves, close duplicated questions,
...
- be able to cope with support mails
- be able to write in a friendly but determined way
- answer this thread :)
"



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