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    I agree with certain posts; Lower the strictness of the rule regarding naming hackers/scammers and calling people liars. I think calling people liars shouldn't be something that breaks the rules, only naming scammers/hackers. My reason for this, is that of course somebody could just be holding a grudge against that person. Even with proof, I think it should stay - proof can be easily edited.

    Just my two pennys worth!

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    If Habbox just shortened the rules or generalised a little, there would be very little issues "/

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    I think sometimes the Mods/Super Mods and even sometimes the Admins do not use there common sense they just follow the rules like a robot.

    I just seen a post a minute ago and a moderator had edited someones post telling him not to post pointlessly, yet the post was not pointless and it didnt need a edit by a mod.

    As for getting told off for calling tht earthquake guy a liar, that is a bit much for them to infract you for that. As everyone knows he is a liar, they should just delete him if he is still around as he does no good for the forum.
    Gone - Goodbye

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackHb View Post
    I think sometimes the Mods/Super Mods and even sometimes the Admins do not use there common sense they just follow the rules like a robot.

    I just seen a post a minute ago and a moderator had edited someones post telling him not to post pointlessly, yet the post was not pointless and it didnt need a edit by a mod.

    As for getting told off for calling tht earthquake guy a liar, that is a bit much for them to infract you for that. As everyone knows he is a liar, they should just delete him if he is still around as he does no good for the forum.
    Very nice post Jack, I agree fully.

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    And when you tell them that they're obviously lying they tell you not to say point it out. Well I don't see a rule for telling people not to point out liars so you end up getting a pointless infraction which they won't remove even though they've deemed it pointless themselves "/ Also, surely it's a good idea to point out someone is lying, so others know?
    Quote Originally Posted by JackHb View Post
    I think sometimes the Mods/Super Mods and even sometimes the Admins do not use there common sense they just follow the rules like a robot.

    I just seen a post a minute ago and a moderator had edited someones post telling him not to post pointlessly, yet the post was not pointless and it didnt need a edit by a mod.

    As for getting told off for calling tht earthquake guy a liar, that is a bit much for them to infract you for that. As everyone knows he is a liar, they should just delete him if he is still around as he does no good for the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Favourtism View Post
    Yes, a good lot stayed and a few reversed. The second quote you gave their was actually for being rude as you would automatically think from viewing that post.
    I believe that J1MI doesn't classify "noob" as rude or insulting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ymo View Post
    I believe that J1MI doesn't classify "noob" as rude or insulting?
    It depends what context it is used in. Besides that it is also not allowed to post in the UK News and Rumours saying Old News as it is considered pointless.

    ''CALM DOWN U NOOB -REP'' Would appear rude in my opinion however '' Lol bob dont be a noob '' Doesn't sound rude.
    The other day I was in a toilet.
    A voice came from the cubicle next to me: "Hello mate, how are you doing?"
    I didn't want to be rude, so I said, "Not too bad, thanks."
    I heard the voice again. "So, what are you up to?"
    Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
    Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Favourtism View Post
    It depends what context it is used in. Besides that it is also not allowed to post in the UK News and Rumours saying Old News as it is considered pointless.

    ''CALM DOWN U NOOB -REP'' Would appear rude in my opinion however '' Lol bob dont be a noob '' Doesn't sound rude.
    How is "calm down you noob" rude? There is no rude word in there? If you're saying your nicer example isn't rude, then surely it is? Because the word which appears in both them is the word 'noob.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    How is "calm down you noob" rude? There is no rude word in there? If you're saying your nicer example isn't rude, then surely it is? Because the word which appears in both them is the word 'noob.'
    That could be argued. For some reason the word noob seems to get people worked up which is why we clasify it as "rude".
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    Quote Originally Posted by ---MAD--- View Post
    That could be argued. For some reason the word noob seems to get people worked up which is why we clasify it as "rude".
    How do you classify it as that? It's not rude, it's just aload of people getting worked up a word which means very little or has no meaning most of the time it's used... It's like me calling you a salty seaman, not rude, but could be cosndiered rude if you've got issues...

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