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Business, 05.05.2020 09:13 amandapill

Alright guys so this really annoying moderator (all mods on ANY website are annoying so what can you expect) i was doing a challenge with my friend to see who could get the most points and then this person just took away all my points and ALL my brainless even though i hadn't earned the point fairly, the brainliest thing was just unacceptable... i had spent over 45 minutes researching someones question because the reward was brainliest and 100 points and i was really dissapointed to see that this dumb moderator took it away she even got mad on my very serious question (THAT I SPENT POINTS ON BTW) the most points i got from a single person was 15 all the other points were earned by doing challenges now because of her i lost 10$ (the deal with my friend) but then i realized she was probably just jealous because she didnt have any friends she will probably take this question down so she doesnt seem like a bad person but heres some free points to whoever sees this please spread awareness about bad moderators :)

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