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Greetings all,

After having served here for years, keeping the old "Mahavihara" section of the forum in good order, I'm pleased to announce that robertk has accepted our invitation to be a "Global moderator".

This change means he will now also be keeping an eye on the remainder of the forum too, helping facilitate quality Dhamma discussion in line with the Terms of Service, and assisting members with any issues that may arise.

Please join me in congratulating Robert on this well-deserved appointment.

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Congratulations Robert! Big job! :woohoo:

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cooran wrote:Congratulations Robert! Big job! :woohoo:

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Yes. I hope I can do as well as the rest of the mods. I know how much time you all spend keeping the site running.
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Thanks for taking on the new role, Robert. I'm sure you will do it well.

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Congratulations! Thank you for taking this responsability. And thank you to all previous moderators who have taken this responsability.
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
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Cool, congrats! :thumbsup:
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Congratulations
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