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Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 23:51
by Licho
Hobo Joe wrote: But constant, random, all-day-long spam is retarded. All the people who play Spring at this point know about CA. So: Telling them about it more isn't going to change anything. And it's just annoying to everyone else in main.
WILL YOU STOP SAYING THAT FFS!
I told you already, there is no advertising if there is no game waiting for more people!! NEVER EVER!

Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 23:53
by Hobo Joe
Licho wrote:
Hobo Joe wrote: But constant, random, all-day-long spam is retarded. All the people who play Spring at this point know about CA. So: Telling them about it more isn't going to change anything. And it's just annoying to everyone else in main.
WILL YOU STOP SAYING THAT FFS!
I told you already, there is no advertising if there is no game waiting for more people!! NEVER EVER!
There's at least 3 CA autohosts, that doesn't apply, sorry.

Besides, unlike krogoth, the CA spam is CONSTANT. All day, it never stops.

No need to get so angry about it.

Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 00:03
by Licho
What the fuck are you talking about, I never posted advertisement if there was no game with at least 2 people waiting for more!!

No matter how many autohosts are there.

Get your facts right, you are constantly spewing illusionary things straight out of your head.

Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 00:06
by Licho
And about being constant .. you have the data .. show me the graphs of my advertisement being constant or just shut up, because its not and cannot be.

So stop making things up.

Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 00:16
by Neddie
Licho, calm down. This is your warning.
Tombom, stop stabbing at Otherside.
Otherside, please practice acceptable argumentative procedure.
Trademark, my apologies, but I don't have the power necessary to control this any other way.

Re: Should non-moderators have rights to lock threads?

Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 04:04
by SwiftSpear
Licho wrote:Im tired too, I spend more time "defending" than acutally developing content..

2 threads about CA mentioned in topic,
2 threads about CA advertising,
constant whining in #main by a small group of people,
moderator threatening not to include cadownloader in installer,
this community seems to give greater voice and powers to whiners than to people who actually do something usefull.

Moderators should clearly say that advertising is ok and stfu to whiners, or this wont end.
If I stop having fun working on stuff for spring I will just leave, I didnt come to boost my ego, or fight in forums, I come to expand and create stuff. This environment is making it harder and harder.
That's why game developers close them selfs off to their gaming communities in large part. Often they promote intermediaries as community reps to do all the shitty work for them.