Ad Spam
Lord-General Drache
18-08-2005, 01:18
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=438648
Ankhmet also encourages NSers to spam the linked forum after hes banned from it. Oy.
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9465924&postcount=13
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=9465942&postcount=15
Lord-General Drache
18-08-2005, 02:18
Wth?
You linked to another large scale multiplayer online game, which, if I recall correctly, is illegal. In addition, you encouraged players on this forum to break the rules of the site in question, and I believe this one as well, since spamming may be considered "malicious". I could be wrong. I'm not a mod, but I'd like to think I've a decent grasp of the rules.
Well, for one, it isn't 'illegal', and that isn't a large-scale multiplayer online game. It's an offshoot, made by a banned player.45 members isn't exactly large-scale. I was showcasing the rampant ignorance and bigotry there. And the spamming thing: locking the thread doesn't prevent people from seeing it.
Lord-General Drache
18-08-2005, 02:22
Well, for one, it isn't 'illegal', and that isn't a large-scale multiplayer online game. It's an offshoot, made by a banned player.45 members isn't exactly large-scale. I was showcasing the rampant ignorance and bigotry there. And the spamming thing: locking the thread doesn't prevent people from seeing it.
Then perhaps I should rephrase it and say "online multiplayer roleplaying game"? No, locking it doesn't stop anything, but the mods do have the power to edit posts, delete them, or whole threads. I can't predict what they might or might not do, but as said, I believe I've a decent enough grasp of the rules to recognize as what you do being against them, most certaintly when you encouraged others to spam, at least.
SO many slip through the net...
EDIT: How do you manage an affected air of superiority on a forum post?Wow.