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'''Atlas33''' was the identity of three forum accounts: a spam bot that registered on August 26th, 2006, advertising some sort of diet pills within its only post, the identity assumed by [[Jeff Silvers]] during April Fool's 2007, during which the entire administrative team temporarily copied the names, data, and posting style of past infamous accounts, and March 19, 2010, who was actually a dupe that was changed to atlas33 by [[Char]] and then banned. On his third visit he was given "moderator" powers which were fake, as it was banned. The topic can be found [http://forums.mfgg.net/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6381 here.] The third iteration of atlas33 has badges that cannot be acquired through normal means, namely the four Super Submitter badges whose implementations have not been programmed yet.
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'''Atlas33''' was the identity of three forum accounts: a spam bot that registered on August 26th, 2006, advertising some sort of diet pills within its only post, the identity assumed by [[Jeff Silvers]] during April Fool's 2007, during which the entire administrative team temporarily copied the names, data, and posting style of past infamous accounts, and March 19, 2010, who was actually a dupe of General, but who was changed to atlas33 by [[Char]] and then banned. On his third visit he was given "moderator" powers which were fake, as it was banned. The topic can be found [http://forums.mfgg.net/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6381 here.] The third iteration of atlas33 has badges that cannot be acquired through normal means, namely the four Super Submitter badges whose implementations have not been programmed yet.
  
 
The three Atlas33 accounts lived in "Diet Pills Land" and were jokingly granted all badges, although at the time of the original account, only 36 badges were supported by the forum software. Regardless of software limitations, Atlas33 has owned all of the above listed badges at some point in time.
 
The three Atlas33 accounts lived in "Diet Pills Land" and were jokingly granted all badges, although at the time of the original account, only 36 badges were supported by the forum software. Regardless of software limitations, Atlas33 has owned all of the above listed badges at some point in time.

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Aliases: General
Interests: "I LOOOOOVE diet pills! Would you like some? I can also provide you with support and motivation!"
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Atlas33 was the identity of three forum accounts: a spam bot that registered on August 26th, 2006, advertising some sort of diet pills within its only post, the identity assumed by Jeff Silvers during April Fool's 2007, during which the entire administrative team temporarily copied the names, data, and posting style of past infamous accounts, and March 19, 2010, who was actually a dupe of General, but who was changed to atlas33 by Char and then banned. On his third visit he was given "moderator" powers which were fake, as it was banned. The topic can be found here. The third iteration of atlas33 has badges that cannot be acquired through normal means, namely the four Super Submitter badges whose implementations have not been programmed yet.

The three Atlas33 accounts lived in "Diet Pills Land" and were jokingly granted all badges, although at the time of the original account, only 36 badges were supported by the forum software. Regardless of software limitations, Atlas33 has owned all of the above listed badges at some point in time.