PS - You’ll never guess, but I voted to keep CUK the way it is!
And you’ll also probably never guess the work it takes to keep it that way. So to stop it descending into anarchy and subsequent desertion and disuse (CCNet, anyone?), it needs to be moderated - and I have my own way of even-handedness...
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Well I'm going to do my best - I've done this kind of thing since I was at school, watching the ebb and flow of various sides in the playground.
And just to show it was ever thus, have a look at this gem from 2004
We all remember CCNet (or not)
Scotspine deserves a medal...Last edited by cojak; 13 March 2010, 10:15.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWHS.
It's a point I have made a couple of times recently.
Name & Shame
(BTW that shouldnt include me, as I landed up with a weeks ban last month)Last edited by MarillionFan; 13 March 2010, 08:09.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat's you gone then
Maybe the current tay isn't quite the tay of the past, and (as we know) he and I have had numerous spats in the past. That said, I can think of better candidates in need of heavier moderation than he (at the moment, and this may well come back to bite me).
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm all for some heavy moderating. If we could get rid of the good morning posts * 30 we get from the Tpd lot every morning, I'm up for that!
It's the trolling and sockpuppetry in General that annoys me and I'd like to see much more heavily moderated.
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I'm all for some heavy moderating. If we could get rid of the good morning posts * 30 we get from the Tpd lot every morning, I'm up for that!
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I'd like to see the sockpuppetry and trolling seriously curtailed it's rare that either provide anything interesting or entertaining.
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