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I used to be one of those mods who would point or remove ThreADs... until we got a definitive answer from the site owner on the subject... a partial quote on the subject is this: Originally Posted by FireSerpent
ECCIE is threAD friendly: what this means is that no staff is to take action against any post or thread that someone considers to be a threAD. Don't move it. Don't point or suspend the poster. Don't warn the member in any way...PM or in a post. If someone RTMs a post referring to it as a threAD, simply let them know that we do not take action on those types of posts and if they want to let the OP know in a respectful way, go ahead.....but again, I do not want any warnings coming from staff unless instructed to do so.
With that said, if the members want to express their distaste on a thread that they feel is blatant advertising, let them...within reason. Just don't let it get out of hand, meaning insults or other violations of forum guidelines.
"Exactly threADs aren't acceptable. MODs in some areas will get rid of the thread, warn/point the OP and/or the MODs will let the people take care of it by calling a spade a spade.
MODs in KC before used to warn/point the provider when it was so obviously such as this one.
Is there a reason why some of the older guys on the board have turned into cranky lil curmudgeons?"
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Cutting and pasting doesn't serve you well. The whole sentence is "airs of....intelligence." "Airs" a haughty pose; poser, “a person who acts in an affected manner in order to impress others." My personal definition is "sophomoric twit." The point you obviously missed was some need to pose, some don't. Originally Posted by buzzworm86.............................. .............................. ...................BINGO..:che ers:
Quote:Hey JRZ did you an Ms elena date before, were you assulted by someone who looked like her, I mean damn dude 375 posts and probably have are attacking her in some way. Why dont you just kiss her and get get on with life.ECCIE is threAD friendly: what this means is that no staff is to take action against any post or thread that someone considers to be a threAD. Don't move it. Don't point or suspend the poster. Don't warn the member in any way...PM or in a post. If someone RTMs a post referring to it as a threAD, simply let them know that we do not take action on those types of posts and if they want to let the OP know in a respectful way, go ahead.....but again, I do not want any warnings coming from staff unless instructed to do so.Well now it seems that we have a difference of opinion between what the owner says (or is quoted by a past mod) and what MsElena says.
With that said, if the members want to express their distaste on a thread that they feel is blatant advertising, let them...within reason. Just don't let it get out of hand, meaning insults or other violations of forum guidelines.
<B>"Exactly threADs aren't acceptable. MODs in some areas will get rid of the thread, warn/point the OP and/or the MODs will let the people take care of it by calling a spade a spade.</B>
Maybe I am getting cranky by having to decipher if MsElena is in charge, or the moderators are in charge of what can or cannot be said.
MODs in KC before used to warn/point the provider when it was so obviously such as this one.
Is there a reason why some of the older guys on the board have turned into cranky lil curmudgeons?"
Thank you for adding your comment Mr. FireSerpent.
JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence
Quote:That was a quote from St. Christopher... not a former mod or one of us current ECCIE peons. He posted it back in early August of this year when there was a lot of pointing and head scratching going on about the issue. MsE was aware of threADs being allowed on the site. However, this does not mean she can't speak her opinion. Some think of it as creative advertising... others think it is fluff, filler & cheap self promotion. No matter where you fall in line with this--it is OKay to do it.ECCIE is threAD friendly: what this means is that no staff is to take action against any post or thread that someone considers to be a threAD. Don't move it. Don't point or suspend the poster. Don't warn the member in any way...PM or in a post. If someone RTMs a post referring to it as a threAD, simply let them know that we do not take action on those types of posts and if they want to let the OP know in a respectful way, go ahead.....but again, I do not want any warnings coming from staff unless instructed to do so.Well now it seems that we have a difference of opinion between what the owner says (or is quoted by a past mod) and what MsElena says.
With that said, if the members want to express their distaste on a thread that they feel is blatant advertising, let them...within reason. Just don't let it get out of hand, meaning insults or other violations of forum guidelines.
<b>"Exactly threADs aren't acceptable. MODs in some areas will get rid of the thread, warn/point the OP and/or the MODs will let the people take care of it by calling a spade a spade.</b>
MODs in KC before used to warn/point the provider when it was so obviously such as this one.
Is there a reason why some of the older guys on the board have turned into cranky lil curmudgeons?"
Maybe I am getting cranky by having to decipher if MsElena is in charge, or the moderators are in charge of what can or cannot be said.
Thank you for adding your comment Mr. FireSerpent.
JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence