Some of you are so close to getting a slap
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Denny - you do not get to decide what it acceptable or not on this forum. I have stated the view held that if newbies ask silly questions then they are likely to get flamed. That is the way it is and the way it will always be. If you want to be nice to them then reply before anyone else does.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI think ferret is right.
Please stop resurrecting this thread
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Originally posted by Denny View Post...So many thanks for pointing out the obvious. It is fortunate that you and I agree, albeit in different ways, that the forum is unnecessarily blighted ...
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI'm afaid I disagree. His profile on here is not just as one of the posters but also an ambassador of the PCG as well which he constantly promotes. So he should restrain his comments by using a civil tone. It's not too much to expect, when you consider the overzealous attitude that the PCG moderators have on their forums - which I dislike. So why behave on here in a way that would be deemed unacceptable on the PCG. That's just hypocritical. But there again, I find the PCG quite hypocritical about such matters, so perhaps that's why he gets away with it.
Originally posted by Denny View PostNo one is saying that the quality of his advice is not there, it's the way he presents it that is at fault.
So don't confuse the two things.
Originally posted by Denny View PostI've also requested that the thread be made a sticky on L/A so that people can access it to read if they so choose after removing all the banter. After that, we can get back to BAU.
It was never my intention to turn the Legal/Accounting site into a playground for banter which is strictly for light relief and General. So I hope they respect my request.
If people are pushing it too far they will be warned by the forum moderators. If they refuse to listen they will be banned. There is lots of evidence of this happening and the mods do a good job IMHO.
What does this thread achieve? Its a whine fest for the few who feel hard done by and one person trying to martyr herself to make herself feel better. (I await the accusations of sexist behaviour for daring to include the word "herself" in my response even though nobody knows if Denny is Male,Female or even a real person....).
Finally I fail to see how people are being "bullied" away from asking questions in this forum. Who cares if somebody writes something like RTFM in response to a forum post you make. It is totally anonymous, nobody knows who anybody is so it can't be a personal insult. The fact that hundreds of people register and ask the same questions again and again pretty much proves that it isn't stopping people from registering and asking the same thing again and again.
What is the point of this thread?
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI'm afaid I disagree. His profile on here is not just as one of the posters but also an ambassador of the PCG as well which he constantly promotes. So he should restrain his comments by using a civil tone. It's not too much to expect, when you consider the overzealous attitude that the PCG moderators have on their forums - which I dislike. So why behave on here in a way that would be deemed unacceptable on the PCG. That's just hypocritical. But there again, I find the PCG quite hypocritical about such matters, so perhaps that's why he gets away with it.
No one is saying that the quality of his advice is not there, it's the way he presents it that is at fault.
So don't confuse the two things.
He is no more an ambassador than any other person recommending PCG membership, myself included. What you are suggesting is that whatever he does, anywhere, should be as a representative of the PCG. Get a grip.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostYou've take the words straight out of my mouth, PL. As you were posting this I was busy penning a message to the moderators asking them to lock this thread and take off these last few banter posts.
I've also requested that the thread be made a sticky on L/A so that people can access it to read if they so choose after removing all the banter. After that, we can get back to BAU.
It was never my intention to turn the Legal/Accounting site into a playground for banter which is strictly for light relief and General. So I hope they respect my request.
IMO any request to lock this thread should go to a public vote - but I am not a mod. I just hope the mods do things cos they are right - not to shut people up.
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You've take the words straight out of my mouth, PL. As you were posting this I was busy penning a message to the moderators asking them to lock this thread and take off these last few banter posts.
I've also requested that the thread be made a sticky on L/A so that people can access it to read if they so choose after removing all the banter. After that, we can get back to BAU.
It was never my intention to turn the Legal/Accounting site into a playground for banter which is strictly for light relief and General. So I hope they respect my request.
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Yawn....
Is this still going? It started out as a reasonable discussion even though having read the 'offensive' thread everyone seemed to give as good as they got. Now it seems to have turned into an attention seeking chance to try to score points.
Getting a bit silly really. Either that or someones trolling
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Oi! I am never offensive and I defy you to find a post where I was. I am, admittedly, less than polite and quite often curt - but then why should I be polite to people who clearly have no idea of the level of professionalism and peripheral expertise* you need to suceed as a contractor these days?
Equally I have never intentionally failed to answer the question posed, but it's not my problem if it isn't the answer that was expected.
*No, not those kinds of peripherals...
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Make me a Moderator.
I already have a list <-----evil megalomanic laughter
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