I remember the time that I was fighting an uphill battle (or at least I thought I was ) to convince everyone that Des was male!
EDIT: Upon further reading of "cnat registr" I found some more info on the pr0oO/pr0oOuT thing. I still think someone who actually remembers the whole thing should explain it to us new(er) members though.
If I recall correctly the pr0oOuT group was never more than a mock-up of the pr0oO group, which was originally created at the Ubi forums. A few members joined by adding the red “uT” suffix to their sigs, such as spiral. They often criticised the pr0oO group for copying them as they appeared on PC before them.
Right, perhaps the documentary should be slightly reworded then:
April 2007
>A user named Prout appears. Prout founds the pr0oOuT group, an unofficial and powerless organisation allegedly intended to complement the moderating team in combating spammers. It parodies the pr0oO group on the RaymanZone forum, a small group of both normal members and moderators who make it their mission to discourage spam.
July 2008
>A third edition of the posts in a day record is undertaken on the 26th. The previous record is beaten, with 14120 messages. >The pr0oO group is given an official forum on the Pirate-Community. They start giving people "boonscores", measures of how "boonish" they are. ("Boon" is a derogatory term derived from and closely related to "noob".)
>A new wave of RaymanZone members joins Pirate-Community, including notable members Spiraldoor, Acarr and Mr.Dark.
>Mr.Dark boasts a posts per day rate of 160 to reach the Mr Dark rank.
>A second edition of popular Rayman quiz TTQQ is announced
Would this be suitable?
EDIT: Also when exactly were Adsolution and Rulez made Jlfksjlflent (that's the plural right? ).
Hunchman801 wrote:If I recall correctly the pr0oOuT group was never more than a mock-up of the pr0oO group, which was originally created at the Ubi forums. A few members joined by adding the red “uT” suffix to their sigs, such as spiral. They often criticised the pr0oO group for copying them as they appeared on PC before them.
I finally got an explanation about both groups. Thanks.