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Strike For The South
11-08-2006, 04:18
I recently posted a link in the backroom which was political in nature and had some mature themes. I was led to beleive this was what the backroom was for. Yet I get a warning. I dont understand. :thumbsdown:

Sasaki Kojiro
11-08-2006, 04:34
Was for language of movie, right?

Strike For The South
11-08-2006, 05:06
si senor.

Papewaio
11-08-2006, 05:18
Have you read the foul language thread sticked at the top of the backroom forum?


Attention

In the light of recent threads and the seemingly general increase in the use of rather "colorful" language in the Backroom, I would like to remind everybody that generally the use of swear-words and profanities is considered to be a violation of the forum rules.

This does definitely include the use of profanities to emphasize e.g., the slander of groups or ad hominem at patrons, but it also includes the "non-directed" use of profanities to express e.g., anger or surprise.
In addition I would like to point out that the use of "*" to partly disguise profanities is not considered to be a valid alternative within the forum rules (same goes for quoting another patron's outburst).

Linking to something that has swearing is not a viable alternative.

Crazed Rabbit
11-08-2006, 06:01
If it is that home movie about he Iraq invasion, I recall there was very little swearing in it- and that other, unwarned posts have linked to stuff with swearing.

CR

Vladimir
11-08-2006, 15:05
In less I totally missed it the link itself didn't lead to swearing. The fact that you had to dig in the site to find the offending words means nothing. Why don't you just ban linking to YouTube for God's sake?

Edit: Sorry, did I just swear?

Strike For The South
11-09-2006, 01:50
So Im guessing were done here? I thought the link was very within standards. The greatness is going to be missed by many. I now have a 2 day flood control. The best member of the org has a 2 day flood control. My fans will worry oh how they will worry.

ajaxfetish
11-09-2006, 06:09
I certainly understand and respect the rule against profanity at the .org, but I must admit I was surprised this link was removed. I hadn't noticed anything unusually bad in the link, so it seemed inconsistent with standard enforcement procedure, especially in the backroom.

:2cents:

Ajax

Blodrast
11-11-2006, 23:39
Overly strict moderating has become quite the norm in the Backroom lately, in case you haven't noticed. Got my first warning after 2.5 years last week.

Mithrandir
11-12-2006, 20:07
Overly strict moderating
~:mecry:



especially in the backroom.


The forumrules apply to all fora. The idea that certain patrons have that the backroom is a place to swear, flame and post other unsuited material is silly.

The split between front and backroom was made to seperate the more serious and lesser serious threads, not to create an 18+ forum.

Vladimir
11-14-2006, 19:39
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EvLmpEP3Pw&mode=related&search=

Follow the link, and read the comments. This was in the Frontroom and is not uncharacteristic of comments on YouTube. Is the .org going to issue warnings for linking to this site now?

Mithrandir
11-14-2006, 19:49
It's not the .Org who issued a warning. It was me.

How much I enjoy your little witchhunt, I must say that you really should keep things EH/MH/Backroom related since those are the fora I moderate.

should you come across an objectional post, be sure to report it.

Thanks in advance for your coöperation.

:bow:


~:rolleyes:

Vladimir
11-14-2006, 20:16
No I just enjoy your :smartass: replies. No one might have explained this to you, but as a moderator, you represent the .org. If you didn't, you wouldn't be a moderator :idea2: If you can't see how this relates to backroom moderating, I can't help you. I'm sure you are enjoying this little powertrip you're on but I think you're the only one.

A witch-hunt you say? That's an excellent idea. :devil: I imagine that you have a habit of viewing criticism as such.

Mithrandir
11-14-2006, 20:20
No I just enjoy your :smartass: replies. No one might have explained this to you, but as a moderator, you represent the .org.
.Org forum rules.

indeed.




I'm sure you are enjoying this little powertrip you're on but I think you're the only one.

Very much, thank you.
~:rolleyes:


A witch-hunt you say? That's an excellent idea. :devil: I imagine that you have a habit of viewing criticism as such.
only when you post similar things in 5 different topics even after a request from me to PM me or Tosa if you have an issue with me instead of using other threads to complain.

Stig
11-14-2006, 20:42
If you want to complain about you post getting deleted, getting warned or your thread getting closed, come to .com.
I really don't see why people complain, I mean if mods think it's unsuited let them delete it, they're always right ... unless they're real noobs

Dutch_guy
11-14-2006, 21:02
Internet Drama at it's best.

:balloon2:

caravel
11-14-2006, 21:31
No I just enjoy your :smartass: replies. No one might have explained this to you, but as a moderator, you represent the .org. If you didn't, you wouldn't be a moderator :idea2: If you can't see how this relates to backroom moderating, I can't help you. I'm sure you are enjoying this little powertrip you're on but I think you're the only one.

A witch-hunt you say? That's an excellent idea. :devil: I imagine that you have a habit of viewing criticism as such.

I think that Mithrandir is just trying to do his job correctly, but as usual one cannot do right for doing wrong on some occasions. If he'd ignored the incident (which I was not witness to by the way so I can't comment directly) someone would have complained about someone else getting away with it, and he'd have been getting flack from all directions, and if he removes the offending material he get's the flack anyway. I'm not at all sure why you think he's on a powertrip either. That's not his style at all.

Also you can't expect the mods to spot every incident and behave uniformly in a real time fashion. They are going to miss stuff out and make errors, as they're only human (well they were human once, before the coming of the dark lord and his camels of doom). It may be that someone reported the post which then drew more attention to it, who knows? Personally I think the backroom job is an unenviable task. One either lets the usual suspects 'get away with murder' or one can make one's self very unpopular. Lose, Lose. I just think some people need to take life less seriously here, and give Mithrandir a break.

Regards

Caravel

:bow: ~:cheers:

TosaInu
11-14-2006, 21:55
No one might have explained this to you, but as a moderator, you represent the .org. If you didn't, you wouldn't be a moderator

Members are members because they agreed to the rules when signing up. If they didn't, they wouldn't be members.

Stig
11-15-2006, 01:28
*nods*

true dat, you even have to agree to Terms and Conditions, so why break them?

IrishArmenian
11-21-2006, 02:19
I think that Mithrandir is just trying to do his job correctly, but as usual one cannot do right for doing wrong on some occasions. If he'd ignored the incident (which I was not witness to by the way so I can't comment directly) someone would have complained about someone else getting away with it, and he'd have been getting flack from all directions, and if he removes the offending material he get's the flack anyway. I'm not at all sure why you think he's on a powertrip either. That's not his style at all.

Also you can't expect the mods to spot every incident and behave uniformly in a real time fashion. They are going to miss stuff out and make errors, as they're only human (well they were human once, before the coming of the dark lord and his camels of doom). It may be that someone reported the post which then drew more attention to it, who knows? Personally I think the backroom job is an unenviable task. One either lets the usual suspects 'get away with murder' or one can make one's self very unpopular. Lose, Lose. I just think some people need to take life less seriously here, and give Mithrandir a break.

Regards

Caravel

:bow: ~:cheers:
Manco Caravel is spot on here. I cannot say it any better!

Vuk
11-28-2006, 21:21
Is the word Taff going to be considered a "colourful swear word"? I am asking before I use it, because I don't want another warning. Let me tell you though, it isn't. It is a word that means "thief". It came from the game Thief, and is not profanity.

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-01-2006, 13:41
It's also a racially abusive word for a Welsh person.

Vuk
12-01-2006, 13:57
It's also a racially abusive word for a Welsh person.

WOW! Is it?

Big King Sanctaphrax
12-01-2006, 14:09
Yep. Taff or Taffy.

Vuk
12-02-2006, 04:26
That's kewl, I didn't know that. Do you know its origins?
(I assume that means it's a no-no.)

Slyspy
12-02-2006, 05:35
I would say it was abusive exactly. Like calling an Irishman a Paddy or an English man a Pom, it is all about the context.