What's a "Beamter"?
Posted: Mar 13, 2006 10:46 PM
So what the heck is a beamter, anyway? It's a German word with many translations including "appointee", "functionary", and "civil servant".
The board will continue on with its current principles of uncensored speech and free exchange of ideas. What's the function of a beamter, then? To help the users of this board use it to its full capacity. Just because they show up as a "moderator" in the forum software does not mean that's what they are under traditional forum rules.
These people are here to help people search effectively, help them post, whatever is necessary. If you've got a question about the forum software and you're too shy to post it for whatever reason, please feel free to ask one of us.
The comments section is still available for general technical issues.
The present Beamter staff (in alphabetical order):
Active
Jeremy
Justin_FL
mooseheadm5
Nebraska_e28
Shawn D.
Semi-Retired
Booker
Brad D.
Skeen
tsmall07
The board will continue on with its current principles of uncensored speech and free exchange of ideas. What's the function of a beamter, then? To help the users of this board use it to its full capacity. Just because they show up as a "moderator" in the forum software does not mean that's what they are under traditional forum rules.
These people are here to help people search effectively, help them post, whatever is necessary. If you've got a question about the forum software and you're too shy to post it for whatever reason, please feel free to ask one of us.
The comments section is still available for general technical issues.
The present Beamter staff (in alphabetical order):
Active
Jeremy
Justin_FL
mooseheadm5
Nebraska_e28
Shawn D.
Semi-Retired
Booker
Brad D.
Skeen
tsmall07