Quoting DeeKayI was never on the US boards This explains why you don't understand this rule. Once you release something you can't take it back, even more so with the internet now. I do understand not wanting something floating around that is going to cause issues, but everyone makes mistakes/errors, nothing to be afraid of. ;)
I was never on the US boards
Quote:Agreed... Still, they should try to work with their users, not against them! And I definately had this feeling when dealing with Gpz this time... sorry, but if someone asks me how to do something, gets told it cant be done, and then he still turns around and does it, twice even - then i quickly switch to nazimoderator mode (and not just me), because i get the feeling someone is not only not listening, but also dileberately ignoring what has been said. and that part of the message you managed to get across quite well this time =P
Agreed... Still, they should try to work with their users, not against them! And I definately had this feeling when dealing with Gpz this time...
Quote:I was never on the US boards, but from what I've heard I seriously don't want CSDb to adopt such a flamewarring elitist culture... oh come on... that coming from the guy who writes "actually enjoys flame wars" into his profile?
I was never on the US boards, but from what I've heard I seriously don't want CSDb to adopt such a flamewarring elitist culture...
Again: There is NOTHING in the rules about how to properly use the "file corrupted" feature
I've only found out about this feature when someone else used it *exactly* the same way without any trouble some weeks back, to mark a broken version that he uploaded by mistake!
Quote:Again: There is NOTHING in the rules about how to properly use the "file corrupted" feature CSDB rules doesn't need to explain the meaning of every english word used on the site. The whole debate it's because of your misuse or misunderstanding of the term "broken". It's not broken, it's BUGGED. Like every existing program, it has very likely some bugs, somewhere. Fix the bugs, increase version, release new version. Really it's just a matter of basic knowledge and usage of a minimum of common sense.
Quote:I've only found out about this feature when someone else used it *exactly* the same way without any trouble some weeks back, to mark a broken version that he uploaded by mistake! Care to link some? If they are marked corrupted and they aren't, they should be unmarked aswell.
If someone makes errors, it doesn't mean you can do the same.
Errors must be fixed. If everyone could do whatever they want this place would be a mess in 2 days or less.