Saturday, April 23, 2011

@ FUTURE MODS AND COLUMNISTS:

Hello everyone! Short announcement!
If you are thinking about becoming a mod/columnist, sign up now! Most likely everyone will become what they signed up for, and there are no real criteria except for these:
1. To be a mod, you have to comment! It's kind of ridiculous otherwise...
2. To be a columnist, you have to have a personal e-mail/Gmail. To sign up, e-mail me at woodswolfcodecentral@gmail.com. All information is private and will not be posted on-site.
Mods help with WCC by answering questions, and in some cases, giving new leads, for example, like Hjackler did on chat a few days ago.
Columnists post once or twice a month about a topic and/or in cases of enmergency, for example, the WCC temporary shutdown a while ago.
Become a WCC Staff Member today!
Bye for now!

10 comments:

  1. Wcc mod: HjacklerApril 23, 2011

    im already both so i dont need to sign up :)

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  2. WCC MOD:Wolves are awesome (caitlyn22222)April 23, 2011

    I cant E-mail anymore. Send it to
    Megwitvoet@msn.com
    I want to be colomest.

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  3. @ Wolves:
    Okay! That'll work. You'll see it in your inbox in 5 mins.

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  4. Wait... is the M capital?

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  5. Woodswolf and Hjackler, Slidoo wants you both to his chat. Xat.com/Slidoogalaxy .

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  6. @ Oopsy:
    Why? Why can't you guys just leave us alone now? You got what you want!

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  7. bunnylove3April 25, 2011

    did anything i sent you help? or am i just useless...







    p.s. i could be a moderator if you need one.... maybe! =D



    but i wont get my hopes up =(

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  8. @ bunnylove:
    Some of the stuff was very helpful, yes. It's just that I don't check my e-mail very much... Sorry!

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  9. bunnylove3April 25, 2011

    ok i understand...

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  10. @ bunnylove3:
    Did you see my reply to that one you sent me?

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