There is a line between godmodding and not godmodding. One which varies from person to person. The one that I enforce is the one that I warn by. Which is simply put you cannot control large character actions. Death of characters, huge no no, pretty much in general, only the owner of the character can decide that. If you want to move from point A to point B then there is no reason you cannot move the characters along with them. Dialogue is open if you want to have a conversation, though decisions and important actions should be left to the owner to decide. If it is non plot driven action, you can control characters within reason. You do not make a whole post about some other character, but you can do small things that do not affect the overall character.
I'm not sure what he had done, but I read over it. I think it was before the edit, so I was not completely following smoothly, but I did not see something that was godmodding. Godmodding is usually reserved for RPBs, where character actions are very important. Here I am very loose about it. Character altering events are left of up to the owner, but otherwise you are allowed to use common sense and move things to a needed point.
If you can tell me what it was that he was doing, I could answer the question better if he was actually godmodding or not. Godmodding is one of the few things I am less picky about.
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