(Damn I gots some speedy windowspaint wizardfingers. Put that on my resume and burn it.)

So this happened in a Stranger Things discussion in the Fans & Critics subforum (forum summary: "Wild about the latest book-to-movie adaptation? Disappointed in an author's new offering? Here's a place to rave or rant."). I'll just collect it and post it. I don't think it needs much more commentary than it contains. Enjoy. Or don't. I didn't. But some part of me says it's interesting enough to bother documenting it.The few mod-free exchanges in the thread took place over a stretch of four days.That's it. That's all I exchanged with anybody. No one replied to me for at least a whole day. Shit was dead. Then:Oh hello, deeply condescending moderator person.Deedleedeedeleededelee -- A wild SmugMug has appeared!Top NaNo mod gotta keep chatting in the thread and deleting responses because that's the fair thing to do in public.Got no indication whatsoever that a user received any message about account deactivation? Fuck it, don't say anything in the thread about it -- you know, the place where you have her attention -- just delete everything. Delete the account. Delete the new account's indication that the user is willing to comply and respond privately. Obsessivvellyy deleeete everyythinnnggg except the new account itself so you can use that to claim not to be a tyrant. Poor top mod is really tuckered out after making so much work for herself.I finally got back into my original account to find this.lol @ my alleged "transgressions," aka my "particular style of communication" aka "competent diction and conviction."I've since deleted the secondary account and, if I bother with NaNo anymore at all (I do enjoy the sport of short word wars), I'll use my. All is blah with the world. Goodnight.