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Samishlol
02-04-2009, 09:05 AM
Right, I just got a PM saying "Leave the moderating to the moderators" yeah, well I haven't told people there breaking the rules at all?
Hello,
In this post, you told another user that a thread on the same topic as his had already been created.
This is an issue best dealt with by the Moderation team, and could have been flagged up by you by reporting the post (click the flashing triangle next to it). By posting yourself, you are in breach of the forum rules (A13. Leave moderating to the moderators).
Also, as a further point, your thread was posted after his, so your post was in error. Please bear this message in mind in future.
Regards,
ReviewDude (Forum Moderator)
I don't see how that is telling someone not to break the rules :S
Not being rude but I don't bother to report posts because they get dealt with 30 minutes later.
nvrspk4
02-04-2009, 09:09 AM
Hey,
Well its a rule not to create multiple threads on the same topic, therefore you were telling them they broke the rule. With a situation like this, the reason you got that PM was as you said, the thread would probably be closed, so multiple posts saying this has been created before would be unecessary. However I still suggest reporting it as mods might miss it.
Obviously its a very minor thing which is why you just got a friendly PM reminder :)
Samishlol
02-04-2009, 09:10 AM
Oh right, thanks for clearing that up. I didn't know that was a rule.
ReviewDude
02-04-2009, 10:07 AM
My apologies for not being clearer, after reading it back - it is a little confusing if you're not aware of the rule on multiple posting on threads!
The Professor
02-04-2009, 04:52 PM
Just out of interest, since when was posting a PM on the forum allowed? Has there been a rule change that I've missed?
Yoshimitsui
02-04-2009, 04:56 PM
You are correct! Posting private messages is still not allowed. So i don't know if Nvrspk is just allowing this one.
buttons
02-04-2009, 05:00 PM
Just out of interest, since when was posting a PM on the forum allowed? Has there been a rule change that I've missed?
ha is that a clever way of saying it without breaking the rule first mentioned in this post?:P & no there hasn't been one i don't think!?
also i'm sure i've told people they've broken rules before (try not to... obv :rolleyes:) & haven't been told off for it but isn't this only in Habbo section? cause isn't there a rule that you're not allowed to say "already posted" ?? seems like it
& he's obviously allowing him to post it if he didn't edit it after he posted.....
that pm sounds stupid anyway imo (no offence), telling him he was wrong 'bout what he posted & being patronizing telling him how to report posts
ReviewDude
02-04-2009, 05:01 PM
Regardless, I'll give my permission on this one - it's a genuine issue, not just flamebaiting or whatnot :P
Hecktix
02-04-2009, 05:10 PM
Just out of interest, since when was posting a PM on the forum allowed? Has there been a rule change that I've missed?
Don't really think it's that much of a problem to post a pretty much template PM from a moderator. It's sent in a professional manner with no private information that either party would want quiet? Clearly that's the point in the PM rule, so people don't post other people's private content...
Don't really think it's that much of a problem to post a pretty much template PM from a moderator. It's sent in a professional manner with no private information that either party would want quiet? Clearly that's the point in the PM rule, so people don't post other people's private content...
As an administrator, I wouldn't take action on this thread. We have introduce the rule generally, for the reason above. It saves us a lot of complaints from people about private details or info being posted on the public forums.
Samishlol
02-04-2009, 09:57 PM
I still don't get it.. how was I telling someone not to break the rules?
I only said thread posted? I didn't report it because the super mods are useless.
Yoshimitsui
02-04-2009, 10:19 PM
Because by saying it has already been posted you are offering no useful information to the thread other than the fact you wish to moan at the user because they may have made a mistake. This prevents the thread going off topic and users flaming someone for something minor. This in effect stops further rules from being broken.
As for the super mods, how are they useless? They and the rest of the moderators cannot view everything and spot every offence as that would be highly impractical. That is why we have the report function so that users can aid us in helping you. If you refuse to report it and just post in the thread having a go at the user then you are basically being intolerant to helping a situation you feel needs attention.
Samishlol
03-04-2009, 07:35 AM
That's kinda a really stupid rule to have.
Super mods take ages to respond to the reported post.
Yoshimitsui
03-04-2009, 08:18 AM
The rule has been around a very long time. It is not often broken but it stands as a barrier so that users do not take it upon themselves to tell others what they may have done wrong, this then allows people to get into arguments causing more disruption. That is why moderation is not done by any means of posting or replying to people in the public view.
nvrspk4
06-04-2009, 06:03 AM
Just out of interest, since when was posting a PM on the forum allowed? Has there been a rule change that I've missed?
Quite honestly, I posted at 5:09 AM in the morning (the hell was I doing up at 5 AM??) and was probably delirious. That said its pretty vanilla.
But RD has given his permission anyway.
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