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Flaming in Elysian Caves

Sanctaphrax
28-04-2005, 16:08
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=415347

Seems Elysian Caves has a first flame/flamebait. [ns]Dark Remorse is the offendant, last post down. Could a mod please deal with it?
Sanctaphrax
28-04-2005, 16:22
Correction, post 12 is Dark Remorse's.
Cogitation
28-04-2005, 16:33
Dark Remorse']ooc : alright, i dont know what you people where smoking, but the next club was not supost to be an outcropping of PC. it was supost to be a brand new club where everybody gets to start off fresh. so, whoever "nightfox" is, change the blooming begining of the stupid thing. I'll consider a response, but this doesn't look severe enough that I'm going to issue an official warning over this.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
Sanctaphrax
28-04-2005, 16:46
If you could just delete the post in question, that would be fine. No need for any action.
Cogitation
28-04-2005, 17:29
If you could just delete the post in question, that would be fine. No need for any action.
I'll need to discuss with another Mod as to whether or not that post is off-topic; that's the only grounds on which I can imagine having a Mod delete it.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
Sanctaphrax
28-04-2005, 21:29
Dark Remorse had two posts.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8766896&postcount=380

This was the other one, again flaming, albeit mild. Could the two of them together be taken as an offence?
Sanctaphrax
29-04-2005, 11:55
Just a little bump as this has slid down the forum some way.
Frisbeeteria
29-04-2005, 16:53
this doesn't look severe enough that I'm going to issue an official warning over this.
Agreed.
Sanctaphrax
29-04-2005, 17:03
Yes, I realised it wasn't serious enough to take action over. I just wanted that post on the first page of Elysian Caves to be deleted.
Frisbeeteria
29-04-2005, 17:09
Deleting implies "taking action". If this were in II or NS, you as thread starter could make this request. In General, that rule does not apply. The posts won't be deleted unless they break the rules; and by Cog's and my reckoning, they don't.
Sanctaphrax
29-04-2005, 17:40
You don't think its flaming, albeit mild? Or off-topic, especially when there was a page worth of posts on the subject in PC that he could read through that would answer his query, and probably did read through considering he posted straight after them.
Frisbeeteria
29-04-2005, 17:46
Yes, it was mild flaming, but not actionable.

Perhaps it was mild topic drift, but it wasn't off topic.

Neither of these is cause for action (post deletion or warning), as both Cogitation and I have stated. That's the final word.

~ Frisbeeteria ~
NationStates Forum Moderator