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Moderators
Registered: Nov 2010 Posts: 31 |
Release id #189442 : Free Ammo!
Submitted by GH/MSL/Toondichters [PM] on 30 March 2020
There is a logical explanation for everything.
Waiting patiently...
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Submitted by Slator [PM] on 30 March 2020
as if corona was not silly enough...
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Submitted by Linus [PM] on 30 March 2020
WTF. Mr. Ammo? Seriously?
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Submitted by ZeSmasher [PM] on 30 March 2020
cool one!
what? Mr.Ammo banned? he's the nicest dude on planet Earth. |
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Shine
Registered: Jul 2012 Posts: 327 |
Quoting Shine
I have fairly to say, that a Mod told me meanwhile, that is still ok to discuss rules in public. But not in a trolling meaning, which is fine to me aswell.
Did you read over "public" maybe?
Sure it is ok to talk with a Mod. But to not allow to make it public is a case, which i can not agree. I don't know any organisation right now, where this is forbidden.
A wise discussion culture should allow this in almost every case. (Except trolling and similar cases!) |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4594 |
Quote: Quoting Shine
I have fairly to say, that a Mod told me meanwhile, that is still ok to discuss rules in public. But not in a trolling meaning, which is fine to me aswell.
Did you read over "public" maybe?
Sure it is ok to talk with a Mod. But to not allow to make it public is a case, which i can not agree. I don't know any organisation right now, where this is forbidden.
A wise discussion culture should allow this in almost every case. (Except trolling and similar cases!)
It's ok to discuss whatever you want in public, but if you spend all your time undermining CSDb by breaking obvious rules, we have the right to revoke your user status here, as you obviously not appreciate it. |
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Shine
Registered: Jul 2012 Posts: 327 |
I can understand this 100%. Some people like to overuse ...
and this was not my intention.
Thanks for your patience and your reply! |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 552 |
Quote: I don't think anything that goes outside the site should affect your account here
Unless what’s put outside the site uses information gleaned from the site in a way that breaks the site’s rules. That’s a prettt standard agreement with all sorts of websites - and makes 100% sense to protect the integrity of the site. Without provisions like this, a lot of website developers wouldn’t bother. |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 552 |
Quote: Agree with what Golara said.
Predictable as always, JC ;-) |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
This is serious shit.
I hope it doesn't cause a long-term dichotomy or ruins the atmosphere at parties to come. |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4594 |
Quote: This is serious shit.
I hope it doesn't cause a long-term dichotomy or ruins the atmosphere at parties to come.
Please elaborate. |
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Golara Account closed
Registered: Jan 2018 Posts: 212 |
Quote: One example: If the rules tells you not to post deleted links in public, then don't.
I don't get it, what do you mean by deleted links ? Like for cracked games or something ? Don't tell me you just delete links from the visible site and you still keep the files, lol. If that's the case anyone could just scan the website for valid links and post them somewhere, what then ? What's the issue ? If it was a link to an external site and you deleted the link and someone posted it somewhere then what does it have to do with csdb ?
This whole don't discuss mod decisions in public smells like "Administration is always right" rule that every 12 years old admin makes on their first forum. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11107 |
Quote:Don't tell me you just delete links from the visible site and you still keep the files
Say it isn't so |
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