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The Official REP WARS! thread.
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Kind of defeats the purpose of having an anonymous rep thing when it spills over into half the threads on general.;
Captain pissypants seems to be crying his mascara off today it seems because someone would not call the tosser a tosser on the public forum and opted for the rep system. WGAF.Comment
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But by the same token, think how quiet it would be if we didn't have the rep system. Makes it all worthwhile if you ask me.Originally posted by minestrone View PostKind of defeats the purpose of having an anonymous rep thing when it spills over into half the threads on general.;While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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As I have said before if it is going to be anon then admin should at least post a league table of the main users of the system and their vote spread. Should be good for a laugh.Comment
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Looks like Cojak has deleted a couple of threads to save Churchy's blushes. Probably a good idea, he's a big fella and I reckon he makes a bigger puddle than most.
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Do hell-banned posters' posts suddenly become visible if/when they are unbanned, like QCs suddenly flipping to KCs when HMQ pops off?Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
Or are these tagged with a hell-post bit?
I like the idea of hell-banned users being able to see each others' posts, and you could even have multiple levels (seven?) of Hell. But wouldn't that be a perverse incentive for trolls and malefactors to get themselves hell-banned deliberately, so they could be "down with da kidz" so to speak in each others' company?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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I already know who gets the most rep. It's a good job it is 2 times +ve because otherwise I'd be at the other end of the scale.Originally posted by minestrone View PostAs I have said before if it is going to be anon then admin should at least post a league table of the main users of the system and their vote spread. Should be good for a laugh.
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I dont think so actually. I think he needs attention in a serious way, and even bad attention is better than no attention.Originally posted by Churchill View PostTedious isn't it?
Now you know how the rest of us feel when you post your crap.
sort of 'any publicity is good publicity'
I am also coming to the conclusion that its no laughing matter, the guy has a serious problem. sorry MF(\__/)
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