He didn't abuse his moderator power.
It was a gray area because we had disabled it in all signatures a year earlier, but it didn't include the moderator's user group, so he was still able to put it there out of an error on our part.
You may disagree with him doing so, and for that, join the club of lots of us who think it was a foolish and silly thing to do. But alas, people make mistakes. I bet all of you have made plenty of "shady" mistakes over your career in this industry, does that mean we should hate you?
If you'd like to discredit him for his actions, by all means, do so.
If you'd like to call him names and say he's evil, go for it.
If you've lost trust and respect in him for doing so, that's fine too.
You want to leave the forum and go do your own thing, good fucking luck.
But don't sit around trying to blame the forum as a whole just because you're not getting your way. You may protest this all you like, I could care less. But you're just going to make yourself look like a retard for not being able to let something go, when in truth, you had no real say or power over in the first place.
His LPLockdown service and WickedFire share no partnership or mutual interest in any way, shape or form. He's completely independent of WickedFire except that he performs his moderator duties by following our rules, which he has been doing.
So enough already. Get over it, and let it go. You guys accept getting fucked over royally by some networks and advertisers every day, and no one makes a big deal out of that, but here a moderator makes a bad judgment call and suddenly he's the enemy of the state? Puh-lease, go fuck yourself. He knows he did something dumb and he apologized to us for it.
End of story, get on with your lives.