Editing !ops to clarify its usage
Lorenzo J. Lucchini
ljlbox at tiscali.it
Sun Oct 28 15:23:53 UTC 2007
Many people use !ops because they see someone else using it and "think it's
just for knowing who the ops are", or, like it happened earlier today,
because they think it's for getting *support* from the operators. Or at least
they claim they thought so.
Whether or not they're lying, I think it shouldn't hurt to add a notice
like "Use this command only in emergencies" to the factoid itself.
In fact, I did such an edit some days ago, but it was reverted; since I don't
know who reverted it, and whether or not it was intentional, I'm putting it
back for now... just let me know if there are any objections.
by LjL
ljl at ubuntu.com
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