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The 5 objectives requested by Liga Mulatră were not fulfilled as Gavrilean desired. Although initially it was proposed to organize an election for the roles of owner and co-owner at the end of June, this event did not take place. Mihailul remained the owner, while OrthoSB (and after a few days, succeeded by Relu) were the co-owners.
The 5 objectives requested by Liga Mulatră were not fulfilled as Gavrilean desired. Although initially it was proposed to organize an election for the roles of owner and co-owner at the end of June, this event did not take place. Mihailul remained the owner, while OrthoSB (and after a few days, succeeded by Relu) were the co-owners.


Most of those who were “executed” were unbanned and reinvited, except for gagaunci and chartech, although the former would be unbanned for a short time on July 13 and then banned again, up until to this day. Fortunately, the newbies are now much more mature and less prone to autistic outbursts.
Most of those who were “executed” were unbanned and reinvited, except for gagaunci and chartech, although the former would be unbanned for a short time on July 13 and then banned again, up until to this day. Later, on 27 July, Chartech released a statement about her actions on [[Radio_OKPR_Actualități|Radio OKPR Actualități]] server<ref>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cvm3TQQm8EFp0BUn8t6RDLprjGuTs2Hf9bAShsKbXH8/edit?usp=sharing</ref>, proving that her ban was justified. Fortunately, the newbies are nowadays much more mature and less prone to autistic outbursts.  


One of the most vocal opponents of this movement was OrthoSB, who considered the revolution to be total nonsense and a waste of time. He argued that users should “touch the grass” and similar things, and also that freedom of speech should be the main principle enforced on the server, without complaining too much about what offensive and retarded things the others had to say. Witnessing the events that befell him, Ortho started to get involved less and less in the administrative tasks.
One of the most vocal opponents of this movement was OrthoSB, who considered the revolution to be total nonsense and a waste of time. He argued that users should “touch the grass” and similar things, and also that freedom of speech should be the main principle enforced on the server, without complaining too much about what offensive and retarded things the others had to say. Witnessing the events that befell him, Ortho started to get involved less and less in the administrative tasks.


Even after the revolution, the overall state of the server didn't seem to improve as many expected. Following the coup, the membership count tended to fluctuate, dropping under 500 members twice, on the coup day and again on July 17. Nonetheless, the Liga Mulatră revolution, for better or for worse, left its mark on the server and gave it a whole new image.
Even after the revolution, the overall state of the server didn't seem to improve as many expected. Following the coup, the membership count tended to fluctuate, dropping under 500 members twice, on the coup day and again on July 17. Nonetheless, the Liga Mulatră revolution, for better or for worse, left its mark on the server and gave it a whole new image.
 
Later, on 27 July, Chartech released a statement about her actions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cvm3TQQm8EFp0BUn8t6RDLprjGuTs2Hf9bAShsKbXH8/edit?usp=sharing<nowiki/>(Note, It's in romanian) 


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