Moderators - Display of badges and / or indication of this qualification in posts
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Perhaps, instead of "quality", I should have written "qualification" or "credential" in the title of this thread. They can do not rigorously meet the requirements of the normative grammar, but should ease the quicker understand of the intention of what I intend to mean.
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@JoaBravo said in Moderators - Display of badges and / or indication of this quality in posts:
If I put the word quality into English Dictionary it gives as a secondary meaning, however valid, capacitance
In that case I would recommend changing your dictionary!!
capacitance is NOT related to quality .
However, you could say that capacitance is a quality of an electrical circuit (in the same way as voltage and current are). Perhaps that is where the confusion is?
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For my language (Pt-BR), YES, as well as for German (as we have seen).
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Topic title: I have edited. Instead of "quality" (which in my language would not cause doubts of meaning), I changed to "qualification".
Definition of Google translate for qualification:
"a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity."Thanks Google.
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Thank you for your comments.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Moderators - Display of badges and / or indication of this qualification in posts:
"Years's Best Mod of The Vivaldi".
If created in the future, know that you will be among my candidates.
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I give up to go further on this matter for the following reasons:
The response of @sgunhouse is very comprehensive.
And because Shakespeare told me:
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."Hamlet (1.5.167-8), Hamlet to Horatio Thanks to a site which I leave to put here, since the browser informs "Inseguro"(Pt-BR).
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@GrimmReaper said in Moderators - Display of badges and / or indication of this qualification in posts:
pretty sure you meant some mods delibrately chose not to enable their badges.
I'm sorry, but I must say you mistook my reasons and intentions. By this topic, I became aware of one of them. I don't know any other.
The reasons why I started this topic are here
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The occult referred to by Shakespeare is, in my view, comprehensive. Both evil and good. Quoting him, I did not suggest anything bad or well-meaning. But bad and / or good reasons, that hide from my vain philosophy, are therefore beyond my reach.
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Moderation - Please, I ask to be tagged as resolved,
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@JoaBravo That thread or yourself?
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Into my point-of-view, both my thread and me.
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Thanks, moderation, for tagging.
Shakespeare and Sgunhouse -- (what a pair!) - did give me the perfect understanding.
@kahukura - this also responds your asking above. -