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On November 24 2012 23:09 monk. wrote: Sure, your warnings/bans aren't that severe. But I agree with all of them except the 2 or 3 that were mistakes. There are strict rules people have to abide by including no pictures as responses, no one-liners or one-worders, dispute moderation in the website feedback forum, and respecting big threads. You generally give all your posts way too low "severity ratings".
That being said, you actually have a mod comment in your history that says pretty much "You mean well but are bad at expressing yourself". Also keep in mind that no mod has time to read the entire thread to put everything into context. We usually just go off the report, your history, and a few posts before and after your post.
Aren't like 90% of your posts one-liners?
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On November 25 2012 08:59 Supergontrand wrote: People have to understand here that Teamliquid.net has the highest standards of morality on the internet and therefore its totally justifiable that they put a commission in place to prevent the aberration of one word posts on our forums. We all work hard and go to school, study hard, play hard etc...and we have to follow rules all the time. We follow society rules, police rules, teachers rules, driving rules, travel rules etc...and when we come home exhausted after a 8 or a 10 hour..or even a 12 or 16 hour shift (for workaholics), and we just want to relax, and serve ourselves or even better, participate in producing some much-needed brainless entertainment on the internet, we have to, yes, you guessed it, follow rules yet again. Dont ever think of writing a short funny post if you don't put a massive effort into it. After a long day at work, moderators here expect nothing less than superhuman effort. If you ain't gonna sweat sir, don't post on Teamliquid.net
After a long day at work, after paying some undeserved and abusive police tickets, i just wanna browse and sometimes post myself on Teamliquid.net, and there's nothing that ruins my day more than a slick one-liner or a funny post with no real content other than being intrinsically funny. Moderators, yes, a high percentage of them are skinny metrosexual virgins on power trips, but most of them are also heros because they enforce this vital need of ours as readers to be served with 2-or-longer-liners, at the very least, in every single thread. I dont care if posts are boring or not. As long as their length is either 2 lines or more, its fine with me. i much prefer reading a big fucking stale and unexciting wall of text, than some quick funny remark.
Moreover, funny sarcasm is totally absent anywhere on the internet, and it's just normal that we don't wanna see any sarcasm here, in any way shape or form. Pictures, don't get me started on this one. i don't wanna see pictures at all. Needless to say that pictures never add any value to an internet thread. Pornography is also taboo and i don't want anyone here referencing anything about sex. Sex corrupts societies and leads to wars on a planetary scale. The highest standards of morality on the internet? Haha
How much time did you waste writing that crap?
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On November 25 2012 08:59 Supergontrand wrote: People have to understand here that Teamliquid.net has the highest standards of morality on the internet and therefore its totally justifiable that they put a commission in place to prevent the aberration of one word posts on our forums. We all work hard and go to school, study hard, play hard etc...and we have to follow rules all the time. We follow society rules, police rules, teachers rules, driving rules, travel rules etc...and when we come home exhausted after a 8 or a 10 hour..or even a 12 or 16 hour shift (for workaholics), and we just want to relax, and serve ourselves or even better, participate in producing some much-needed brainless entertainment on the internet, we have to, yes, you guessed it, follow rules yet again. Dont ever think of writing a short funny post if you don't put a massive effort into it. After a long day at work, moderators here expect nothing less than superhuman effort. If you ain't gonna sweat sir, don't post on Teamliquid.net
After a long day at work, after paying some undeserved and abusive police tickets, i just wanna browse and sometimes post myself on Teamliquid.net, and there's nothing that ruins my day more than a slick one-liner or a funny post with no real content other than being intrinsically funny. Moderators, yes, a high percentage of them are skinny metrosexual virgins on power trips, but most of them are also heros because they enforce this vital need of ours as readers to be served with 2-or-longer-liners, at the very least, in every single thread. I dont care if posts are boring or not. As long as their length is either 2 lines or more, its fine with me. i much prefer reading a big fucking stale and unexciting wall of text, than some quick funny remark.
Moreover, funny sarcasm is totally absent anywhere on the internet, and it's just normal that we don't wanna see any sarcasm here, in any way shape or form. Pictures, don't get me started on this one. i don't wanna see pictures at all. Needless to say that pictures never add any value to an internet thread. Pornography is also taboo and i don't want anyone here referencing anything about sex. Sex corrupts societies and leads to wars on a planetary scale.
+1.
But why did you need to make a new account to post this?
From what I've seen you can troll on TL so long as it's quality.
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This guy looks like trouble.
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United States24584 Posts
If a website isn't what you want it to be, and you have to choose between complaining or going to another website, why choose the former?
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a website could be corrupted by one liners or posts with no content, but only in "serious" sections...like Strategies and Tourneys..
as far as the blog section and the general section are concerned, we should be able to write whatever the fuck we want without fearing admins censorship. If 100% of posts are one liners or lack content, these 2 sections would also be shit. But regardless of whether there's moderation or not, in every thread there's always a healthy balance of great insightful posts, and just funny or not funny at all one liners. in 17 years of online and forum experience, i've never seen a site that proactively hates one liners and other similar harmless posting habits as bad as teamliquid.net does. it just feels weird here.
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On November 25 2012 13:20 Supergontrand wrote: a website could be corrupted by one liners or posts with no content, but only in "serious" sections...like Strategies and Tourneys..
as far as the blog section and the general section are concerned, we should be able to write whatever the fuck we want without fearing admins censorship. If 100% of posts are one liners or lack content, these 2 sections would also be shit. But regardless of whether there's moderation or not, in every thread there's always a healthy balance of great insightful posts, and just funny or not funny at all one liners. in 17 years of online and forum experience, i've never seen a site that proactively hates one liners and other similar harmless posting habits as bad as teamliquid.net does. it just feels weird here. Again, you disagree with TL about how the forums should be run. That in itself is fine, and if you want to share your viewpoint (especially in an appropriate place like the website feedback forum) then you can be assured your view will at least be considered. Most likely we will not suddenly be swayed to your way of thinking, so you should leave the community if you don't want to be a part of it. I say this not to be mean, but because it seems honestly like your best course of action if you don't want to put up with us.
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On November 25 2012 13:20 Supergontrand wrote: a website could be corrupted by one liners or posts with no content, but only in "serious" sections...like Strategies and Tourneys..
as far as the blog section and the general section are concerned, we should be able to write whatever the fuck we want without fearing admins censorship. If 100% of posts are one liners or lack content, these 2 sections would also be shit. But regardless of whether there's moderation or not, in every thread there's always a healthy balance of great insightful posts, and just funny or not funny at all one liners. in 17 years of online and forum experience, i've never seen a site that proactively hates one liners and other similar harmless posting habits as bad as teamliquid.net does. it just feels weird here. May I suggest you direct yourself to youtube.com if you wish to post and read unmoderated garbage.
My experience is the moderators on this website do a good job, take a lot of shit from thoughtless people who just want to vent their own frustrations on the internet, and generally try their best. I've received a warning or two and they were completely justified from a TL mod's perspective.
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Your bans are completely deserved. There is a long list of TL commandments and posting requirements. If you don't feel like following them you shouldn't be posting. If you want to post a useless thread reply just stop, think it through, and then don't do it. If you stop and think it through you'll make the right decision. It's the lack of though that gets most people bans/warnings.
When you break laws you should logically expect consequences. Consequences previously laid out are bans and warnings. No one should be shocked by them. If you don't agree with the guidelines laid out then this place is probably not for you. There are plenty of internet communities where picture responses and one liners are perfectly acceptable trade. Maybe those places would be more agreeable to your sensibilities.
I find a lot of people here like the high quality of conversation and discussion that comes out here, but also decry the stirct moderation. The two are entirely bound together. The quality that exists on teamliquid is a product of its moderation and its long history of removing the chaff from its membership, while educating those that remain who want to be a part of what they've been building. If TL has what you want you need to swallow the moderation pill or deal with the resulting dip in quality.
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On November 25 2012 09:07 Glurkenspurk wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 23:09 monk. wrote: Sure, your warnings/bans aren't that severe. But I agree with all of them except the 2 or 3 that were mistakes. There are strict rules people have to abide by including no pictures as responses, no one-liners or one-worders, dispute moderation in the website feedback forum, and respecting big threads. You generally give all your posts way too low "severity ratings".
That being said, you actually have a mod comment in your history that says pretty much "You mean well but are bad at expressing yourself". Also keep in mind that no mod has time to read the entire thread to put everything into context. We usually just go off the report, your history, and a few posts before and after your post. Aren't like 90% of your posts one-liners? Um, what? Besides mod-related posts, I'm pretty sure I have one of the highest average post lengths on teamliquid. I also don't see why you're bringing in my posts or even just "one-liners" into question. One-liners are usually perfectly fine in places such as LRs.
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when is the op gonna come back and comment on this wonderful blog
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After so many warnings and bans I'm honestly surprised you aren't perma banned yet.
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I've probably deleted more posts than I've actually entered on this website. Safe way to avoid bans and warnings. Sometimes I wonder how many bullets I've dodged though to mods who felt like being nice lol <3 TL mods
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On November 25 2012 23:40 monk. wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 09:07 Glurkenspurk wrote:On November 24 2012 23:09 monk. wrote: Sure, your warnings/bans aren't that severe. But I agree with all of them except the 2 or 3 that were mistakes. There are strict rules people have to abide by including no pictures as responses, no one-liners or one-worders, dispute moderation in the website feedback forum, and respecting big threads. You generally give all your posts way too low "severity ratings".
That being said, you actually have a mod comment in your history that says pretty much "You mean well but are bad at expressing yourself". Also keep in mind that no mod has time to read the entire thread to put everything into context. We usually just go off the report, your history, and a few posts before and after your post. Aren't like 90% of your posts one-liners? Um, what? Besides mod-related posts, I'm pretty sure I have one of the highest average post lengths on teamliquid. I also don't see why you're bringing in my posts or even just "one-liners" into question. One-liners are usually perfectly fine in places such as LRs.
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Flame Wheel
+ Show Spoiler +broke it up into 2 lines because I know that is what Flamewheel would have wanted me to do! Murika!!!
<3 Flamewheel lol
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