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Post by skully Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:29 pm

furriner wrote:Three, snigger at skully and taipan's 'provocative behaviour' on a thread mean to forbid 'provocative behaviour'.
Irony indeed.
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Post by Big Dog Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:44 pm

tricycle wrote:In which timezone?

Laughing
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Post by baggygreen Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:15 pm

Oh, I missed the fun. Sad
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Post by skully Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:32 pm

Frommie did refer to "a couple of Australian posters", bg. I wonder who the other was? columbo
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Post by baggygreen Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:04 pm

I dont mind people thinking I'm insulting but thinking anything I say is insulting, well that's just silly billy. Very Happy
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Post by Brass Monkey Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:25 pm

This thread's good. Not sure I mean good though.
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Post by Henry Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:35 pm

The whole reason we all jumped ship from C4 is because it was starting to get too heavily moderated. If this place goes the same way then it defeats the purpose of starting it in the first place.

Sure, the forum needs a moderator to stamp out the super-trolling and rikki threads etc, but bickering on here and C4 has always been around, and in a way, that's comforting. We can all say what we think. (Ben) Stokes all kind of emotions, this place. And that's good.

If you don't like someone, use the ignore button.
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Post by Brass Monkey Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:41 pm

Henry wrote:The whole reason we all jumped ship from C4 is because it was starting to get too heavily moderated. If this place goes the same way then it defeats the purpose of starting it in the first place.

Sure, the forum needs a moderator to stamp out the super-trolling and rikki threads etc, but bickering on here and C4 has always been around, and in a way, that's comforting. We can all say what we think. (Ben) Stokes all kind of emotions, this place. And that's good.

If you don't like someone, use the ignore button.

....which surely suggests that someone has made a complaint? Surely no other explanation, is there? Think about it - why, all of a sudden, has Fromage got involved? Finished his jigsaw puzzle? Got sick of Corrie? I mean, this place is no worse, is it? OK, skully's acting more and more like a huge bitch, but, apart from that, in essence the place is pretty genial - so it only furthers my suggestion that someone has made an official complaint.
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Post by tricycle Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:52 pm

Doesn't a report an abuse go straight to the host?

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Post by Batman Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:53 pm

I am spending far less forum time now for me to have missed some major shit like this.

A hunting pair who have together waged some great forum shitfests against me in some part of our glorious forum past [that now looks like an unreal dream] now are bickering among themselves and getting their arses clocked by the French cheese? Give it a rest boys. Move on. Or move out for a whiff of fresh air! Its not worth the time spent typing. Having a life in today's times isn't enough for ya, that you need some more stress here as well where one looks forward to unwinding a bit? Or is it winding up?

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Post by Brass Monkey Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:54 pm

tricycle wrote:Doesn't a report an abuse go straight to the host?

Dello will be able to answer that, I'm not entirely sure but I think it does, though it gets left to the mods to deal with. Could be wrong.
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Post by Batman Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:56 pm

A copy does go to hosts. Then Dellboy or Cheese has to act on it and pretend they aren't sleeping on their couches as forum mods. Very Happy
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Post by Brass Monkey Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:58 pm

Batman wrote:A copy does go to hosts. Then Dellboy or Cheese has to act on it and pretend they aren't sleeping on their couches as forum mods. Very Happy

You should know, Batman. YOU should know...
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Post by Batman Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:59 pm

Brass Monkey wrote:
Batman wrote:A copy does go to hosts. Then Dellboy or Cheese has to act on it and pretend they aren't sleeping on their couches as forum mods. Very Happy

You should know, Batman. YOU should know...

I blame tac.
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Post by Batman Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:01 pm

furriner wrote:Three, snigger at skully and taipan's 'provocative behaviour' on a thread mean to forbid 'provocative behaviour'.

lol!
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Post by PeterCS Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:47 pm

And I thought someone had posted the navy-blue knickers pic.
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Post by taipan Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:24 pm

Henry wrote:The whole reason we all jumped ship from C4 is because it was starting to get too heavily moderated. If this place goes the same way then it defeats the purpose of starting it in the first place.

Sure, the forum needs a moderator to stamp out the super-trolling and rikki threads etc, but bickering on here and C4 has always been around, and in a way, that's comforting. We can all say what we think. (Ben) Stokes all kind of emotions, this place. And that's good.

If you don't like someone, use the ignore button.

That was my point last week.
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Post by Invader Zim Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:24 am

Jumped ship? Didn't the ship sink forcing us to flee like rats?

This forum has turned into a place to be reviled and pitied…bitterness and it’s bedfellow nostalgia rule the day. More time is spent trying to antagonise then trying to provoke. More time is spent moaning than celebrating. More time is spent shrilly screeching than debating. It’s like everyone has turned into Rob I.
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Post by Brass Monkey Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:29 am

Very Happy Talk about dramatic... that looked like a shrill screech to me Zimbos.
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Post by taipan Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:21 am

Invader Zim wrote:Jumped ship? Didn't the ship sink forcing us to flee like rats?

This forum has turned into a place to be reviled and pitied…bitterness and it’s bedfellow nostalgia rule the day. More time is spent trying to antagonise then trying to provoke. More time is spent moaning than celebrating. More time is spent shrilly screeching than debating. It’s like everyone has turned into Rob I.

But you do get TV reviews.
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Post by spangler Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:36 am

Goodbye Flaming Bails II

2nd best Flaming Bails Ever
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Post by PeterCS Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:03 am

What brought that on, Mr Spang?

Zim: Well really! Very Happy
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Post by Basil Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:25 am

It's a good job Fromage wasn't around when there were some proper sh*tfights going on. This place is a vicar's parlour complete with lovely fluffy cushions compared with two or three years ago.
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Post by Batman Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:29 am

What about proactive behaviour?
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Post by PeterCS Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:59 am

Hey you! What about vocative behaviour?
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