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Some of these events are: | Some of these events are: |
Revision as of 00:24, 12 November 2017
MPGH has several notable traditions, however there are some less known traditions as well.
Post Bans
There are a couple different types of "post bans". The main definition of the "post ban" is getting banned for a special event, typically for 24-48 hours. Please note that they are NOT getting banned for breaking the rules, it is simply a tradition. Users create a thread in the General Section about their "special event"/achievement, usually with a clickbait thread title and post content.
Some of these events are:
- Getting 1337, 2000, 3000... posts.
- Posting about your birthday.
Cocksucker
Cocksucker is a long-term tradition in which users that most (if not all) of the community find atrocious are granted a tag that displays them as such. This group is extremely hard to get out of, but very easy to fall in.
Off-Site Chats
MPGH has several chat rooms that are entirely off-site, typically using Skype. One of these chats, MPGH1, has been a long time tradition of MPGH and has lived over several platforms.
Rat Invasion
The Rat Invasion is now a (seemingly) dead tradition in which the Rat Army took over MPGH and had apparent control. Though it was truly just a prank, it is still a memorable one.