Personally, I am flattered that people think that I could possibly make a good mod, and I'm not trying to be humble. I won't deny that I've wanted to be a mod in this forum for a very long time, and if a good number see it fit to nominate me, I will gladly take on the position if Suzie goes through with it. I just want to see something of the "golden age" restored. I know that it will probably never be what it once was, because as someone said all ready, those of us who have been around are older and have more obligations to fulfil than we once did. I am no longer a middle school student who has nothing better than to sit in class and write posts in her notebook because the lecture is nothing new. I have classes, a job, household tasks, a complicated family life and a social life to balance, not to mention no internet access at home. But I still find time to post, which is what counts (as far as this forum is concerned, at least).

As far as deletion/archiving goes, I think that the basic idea is good, but you do have to remember that sometimes circumstances change and things have to be put on hold for a while. Here's my proposition: Anything that hasn't been posted in for at least two weeks is "marked" and the creator is notified. If there is no response after three or four days, then the RPG may be deleted unless it was a large thread, in which case it will be archived. If there is a response, the creator has the option of reviving it or having it archived or deleted, depending on how far the storyline got.

Of course, this is just an idea, and I don't think anything should be set in stone. There should always be room for negotiation.