Requesting removal of a post
Knootoss
20-12-2004, 20:12
Request for deletion of a post
Thread: A Catholic Girl, a Prince, and the Light of the West [historic/modern RP] (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=382893)
Exact location of post: see here (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=7753931&postcount=4)
Reason: If Syskeyia is ignoring this thread, he needn't post in it at all. His policy is well-known already and this just scares off people.
Tuesday Heights
20-12-2004, 20:21
Doesn't "ignoring" like that count as spam now?
Knootoss
20-12-2004, 20:46
I sure as heck think it is spam. Also because he has whined about his ignore-policy in every history-related thread I've made. And I have requested him a couple of times to stop doing it.
Tuesday Heights
20-12-2004, 20:55
You sure attract winners, Knoot! :p
Knootoss
20-12-2004, 21:03
Feh. *glares*
I think a primitive generalite smilie applies to this situation...
*sounds of rumbling in the background.*
Ah... there it is...
:mp5:
I feel dirty now.
Syskeyia
22-12-2004, 18:27
Hey, I'm just following your precedent (http://s4.invisionfree.com/The_Planet_Mars/index.php?showtopic=387).
And it's been deleted anyway, so meh.
Tuesday Heights
22-12-2004, 19:09
Hey, I'm just following your precedent (http://s4.invisionfree.com/The_Planet_Mars/index.php?showtopic=387).
And it's been deleted anyway, so meh.
Off-site forums do not come into consideration with on-site events and/or rulings.
The Most Glorious Hack
23-12-2004, 11:03
Off-site forums do not come into consideration with on-site events and/or rulings.
Pretty much, yeah. Mars boards != NationStates
( No, but its blue and white ! Reminds of the old forum stomping days ... )
In the old days we didn't have these fancy error messages or ...