I too can selectively quote Ryan.
Ah, so you wrote the rule and know the two are separate? If they are together, then moderator discretion is limited. However, you're arguing it's a separate clause which means that moderators have even more discretion. Going from how the moderators act and the wording - they have discretion over what is pointless and abuse, and seeing as the rule is about pointless posting I shall assume they determine what is pointless in the grand scheme of things. Either way your argument doesn't work.
Ok now provide a quote that has something to do with what I said :S that's a quote where he can't read a rule's wording properly, nothing to do with his own beliefs about clauses being separate rules which he did quite clearly refute, and that's what I was on about.
Either way this argument is irrelevant because the clause is quite clearly attached to the discussive posts rule. Going by logic if the moderators have allowed threads to remain for years they clearly don't break the rules due to moderator discretion.
the threads should be made spam
lmao i love how feedback threads are literally
- forum members debate
- one or two staff members with power to change what you are asking for give their view
- said staff members stop replying
- forum members continue debate/arguing for a few days
- thread dies and nothing happens in regards to what was wanted changed
- cycle repeats in a few months with new issue
pigged 25/08/2019
a penny for your thoughts
decision ultimately lies with you so it would be nice for you to have a stance on things rather than let members deliberate for another 40 pages
i think u should clarify the rules on pointless posting and the whole discresion yada yada phillip
Well I've also been limited for the past two days so y'know lalala.
Okay, at the beginning I wanted something to be done about these forums as I dislike them as much as some of you do. I was jumping between these two decisions:
1. Limit the amount of posts that could be made per user per thread in one day.
2. Close the thread that is there and open a new one in a forum that doesn't contribute to post count.
Now I'm not sure sure. It was either @The Dom; or @GommeInc; that pointed out that there aren't actually that many posts in these threads made daily. Yeah the argument that some people could have like 1000 between the three/four threads but those threads are open for like nine years so really, it's not a terrible amount.
I think what we really need to do is perhaps review the rule A7 and reword it so these kind of threads don't break a part of one of the rules. We should also start for people that are abusing these threads and if it gets to be too much, we can PM the user and perhaps give a limit to that user for a certain amount of time.
At the moment, it's making most sense not to move those threads.
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