On February 22 2011 16:58 mufin wrote:
just curious, do admins/mods have access to PM's that users send to one another?
No one has access to your PMs. just curious, do admins/mods have access to PM's that users send to one another?
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Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On February 22 2011 16:58 mufin wrote: No one has access to your PMs. just curious, do admins/mods have access to PM's that users send to one another? | ||
KwarK
United States41475 Posts
On February 23 2011 01:36 Chill wrote: Show nested quote + On February 22 2011 17:11 KwarK wrote: On February 22 2011 16:39 don_kyuhote wrote: On February 22 2011 13:38 BLinD-RawR wrote: Mani,When was the last time you played BW and what is your iCCup Rank and Race? Apparently there was a story about how FakeSteve[TPR] became a mod.What is this story? oh and my last question,will Konadora ever become a mod? Sort of piggyback off this question, what were some best BW ICCUP ranks of some of the mods? I know guys like Chill and iNcontroL (duh) are really good, but are there mods who didn't even play BW? Naz, FrozenArbiter (Jinro), Legionnaire, drone (eriador), rekrul and Midian were all giants of the foreigner scene. Apologies if I've forgotten anyone there, it was not intentional. Personally, my iccup peak was A- during the exceptional circumstances of TSL2 qualifiers. I call the legitimacy of that rank claim into question. As I knew you would. Firstly, he asked for peaks rather than ranks, I'd have said something lower (especially after the last six months inactivity) if he'd asked for my current rank. Secondly, I said the circumstances were exceptional at the time of the peak, qualifying the rank as an aberration rather than the norm. I've already voluntarily invalidated that rank, thus beating you to the punch. Your move. :p | ||
Mortician
Bulgaria2332 Posts
Can you please shed light upon the curious case of IntoTheWow? I heard of some accident with him that made you ban all Argentinians | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
(not asking why it got closed, that's pretty clear I guess.) | ||
BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
On February 23 2011 04:56 hifriend wrote: I made a topic that got shut down and then I noticed someone moved it from 'closed' to a sub forum called 'gallery'. Why and what's the gallery for? (not asking why it got closed, that's pretty clear I guess.) It's an art gallery. We hang pretty threads on the walls and then meander about, making up complex theories as to their underlying meanings. We then sell these threads to other forums for vast sums. In fact, we sold one thread last month for over $170M ESD. | ||
Chill
Calgary25951 Posts
On February 23 2011 04:56 hifriend wrote: I made a topic that got shut down and then I noticed someone moved it from 'closed' to a sub forum called 'gallery'. Why and what's the gallery for? (not asking why it got closed, that's pretty clear I guess.) You opened a thread detailing how to illegally purchase things from Blizzard through unconfirmed means. In order to censor that information, the thread was moved to the Gallery - a hidden forum that only TL staff can access. | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
On February 23 2011 05:03 BroOd wrote: Show nested quote + On February 23 2011 04:56 hifriend wrote: I made a topic that got shut down and then I noticed someone moved it from 'closed' to a sub forum called 'gallery'. Why and what's the gallery for? (not asking why it got closed, that's pretty clear I guess.) It's an art gallery. We hang pretty threads on the walls and then meander about, making up complex theories as to their underlying meanings. We then sell these threads to other forums for vast sums. In fact, we sold one thread last month for over $170M ESD. Wtf I demand a share if you sell any of my threads. I put a lot of hard work into those. You can pay me in liquibet points at a 1 ppm exchange rate. On February 23 2011 05:07 Chill wrote: Show nested quote + On February 23 2011 04:56 hifriend wrote: I made a topic that got shut down and then I noticed someone moved it from 'closed' to a sub forum called 'gallery'. Why and what's the gallery for? (not asking why it got closed, that's pretty clear I guess.) You opened a thread detailing how to illegally purchase things from Blizzard through unconfirmed means. In order to censor that information, the thread was moved to the Gallery - a hidden forum that only TL staff can access. Am I right in assuming that my mod notes are now in an even worse state than when I last asked a couple of pages ago? | ||
Antedelerium
United States224 Posts
On February 21 2011 10:56 KwarK wrote: Show nested quote + On February 21 2011 05:45 Megaliskuu wrote: On February 21 2011 05:32 Murderotica wrote: Overall have I been a detriment to site quality? I hate to be more egotistical than usual, but I've been soul-searching or whatever it's called. 99% of tl doesn't know, or care who you are, so I'm sure your presence on these forums isn't hurting anybody . EDIT: If you're talking about thew old days, well idk maybe someone who has been here longer will answer <3. You presume too much. Although I suspect the % of people who know who he is is considerably smaller than it would have been before SC2. And I bet most new members have never even heard of Zia. It's like watching your favourite pub fill with new faces until suddenly you don't know anyone's name, you can't get a table and the bar is always crowded. Based on Kwark's response to an earlier question, I became kind of curious and am interested in the opinions of a lot of the staff members. I would guess that most of you miss the days when TL was relatively smaller and had a much more tightly-knit community, but how many of you actually prefer those days? Is the success and mainstream acceptance (or at least growing acceptance) of Starcraft 2 worth the loss of the community state this site once had, or would you honestly prefer that things went back to the way they were? | ||
BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
On February 23 2011 05:24 Antedelerium wrote: Show nested quote + On February 21 2011 10:56 KwarK wrote: On February 21 2011 05:45 Megaliskuu wrote: On February 21 2011 05:32 Murderotica wrote: Overall have I been a detriment to site quality? I hate to be more egotistical than usual, but I've been soul-searching or whatever it's called. 99% of tl doesn't know, or care who you are, so I'm sure your presence on these forums isn't hurting anybody . EDIT: If you're talking about thew old days, well idk maybe someone who has been here longer will answer <3. You presume too much. Although I suspect the % of people who know who he is is considerably smaller than it would have been before SC2. And I bet most new members have never even heard of Zia. It's like watching your favourite pub fill with new faces until suddenly you don't know anyone's name, you can't get a table and the bar is always crowded. Based on Kwark's response to an earlier question, I became kind of curious and am interested in the opinions of a lot of the staff members. I would guess that most of you miss the days when TL was relatively smaller and had a much more tightly-knit community, but how many of you actually prefer those days? Is the success and mainstream acceptance (or at least growing acceptance) of Starcraft 2 worth the loss of the community state this site once had, or would you honestly prefer that things went back to the way they were? There's a definite give-and-take in the transition, but it's hard to accurately evaluate the past because so much of our perception of what TL used to be is colored by the rose-tinted glasses of nostalgia. To be honest, it was nice to be able to recognize everyone and there was a pretty loose, permissive environment for the most part, but many of the threads were overly conversational or just not that interesting (although TL has certainly had more than a fair share of golden moments). So while the community has ballooned into an enormous mass of people, that means there are more contributors and more high-level content being produced by the members here than ever before. | ||
KwarK
United States41475 Posts
On February 23 2011 05:24 Antedelerium wrote: Show nested quote + On February 21 2011 10:56 KwarK wrote: On February 21 2011 05:45 Megaliskuu wrote: On February 21 2011 05:32 Murderotica wrote: Overall have I been a detriment to site quality? I hate to be more egotistical than usual, but I've been soul-searching or whatever it's called. 99% of tl doesn't know, or care who you are, so I'm sure your presence on these forums isn't hurting anybody . EDIT: If you're talking about thew old days, well idk maybe someone who has been here longer will answer <3. You presume too much. Although I suspect the % of people who know who he is is considerably smaller than it would have been before SC2. And I bet most new members have never even heard of Zia. It's like watching your favourite pub fill with new faces until suddenly you don't know anyone's name, you can't get a table and the bar is always crowded. Based on Kwark's response to an earlier question, I became kind of curious and am interested in the opinions of a lot of the staff members. I would guess that most of you miss the days when TL was relatively smaller and had a much more tightly-knit community, but how many of you actually prefer those days? Is the success and mainstream acceptance (or at least growing acceptance) of Starcraft 2 worth the loss of the community state this site once had, or would you honestly prefer that things went back to the way they were? Now the bar is big and popular it's probably cleaner and a much nicer place to bring your kids and the manager can afford to get some big bands to come play gigs and shit which is awesome cause you know him from way back and he can get you sweet tickets. There are positives and negatives as with everything. But there is a bit of nostalgia. | ||
BabyGiraldo
United States135 Posts
TLDR How much do you make from this site | ||
Boonbag
France3318 Posts
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SonuvBob
Aiur21548 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:16 Plexa wrote: Show nested quote + No one has access to your PMs. On February 22 2011 16:58 mufin wrote: just curious, do admins/mods have access to PM's that users send to one another? Technically site admins (coders) can access PMs, but we abide by the privacy policy. On February 23 2011 05:42 KwarK wrote: Show nested quote + On February 23 2011 05:24 Antedelerium wrote: On February 21 2011 10:56 KwarK wrote: On February 21 2011 05:45 Megaliskuu wrote: On February 21 2011 05:32 Murderotica wrote: Overall have I been a detriment to site quality? I hate to be more egotistical than usual, but I've been soul-searching or whatever it's called. 99% of tl doesn't know, or care who you are, so I'm sure your presence on these forums isn't hurting anybody . EDIT: If you're talking about thew old days, well idk maybe someone who has been here longer will answer <3. You presume too much. Although I suspect the % of people who know who he is is considerably smaller than it would have been before SC2. And I bet most new members have never even heard of Zia. It's like watching your favourite pub fill with new faces until suddenly you don't know anyone's name, you can't get a table and the bar is always crowded. Based on Kwark's response to an earlier question, I became kind of curious and am interested in the opinions of a lot of the staff members. I would guess that most of you miss the days when TL was relatively smaller and had a much more tightly-knit community, but how many of you actually prefer those days? Is the success and mainstream acceptance (or at least growing acceptance) of Starcraft 2 worth the loss of the community state this site once had, or would you honestly prefer that things went back to the way they were? Now the bar is big and popular it's probably cleaner and a much nicer place to bring your kids and the manager can afford to get some big bands to come play gigs and shit which is awesome cause you know him from way back and he can get you sweet tickets. There are positives and negatives as with everything. But there is a bit of nostalgia. Great analogy haha. I remember being completely floored at seeing TL score a short interview with Boxer in 2006. Now he's in the TSL. With Nada. On February 21 2011 05:32 Murderotica wrote: Overall have I been a detriment to site quality? I hate to be more egotistical than usual, but I've been soul-searching or whatever it's called. Probably not. On February 23 2011 05:51 BabyGiraldo wrote: This question is for the owner of TL. Not sure if this is too personal if it is don't bother answering it, and it might have been asked before seeing as there's 100 pages of posts, but how much do you guys make from this site? If you don't want to give an exact number a more simple question is is maintaining this site your full time job? TLDR How much do you make from this site To my knowledge Nazgul and Meat have made $0 from TL. They make a living by being international men of mystery. | ||
Harem
United States11390 Posts
On February 23 2011 06:24 SonuvBob wrote: To my knowledge Nazgul and Meat have made $0 from TL. They make a living by being international men of mystery. They learned from the best. | ||
KwarK
United States41475 Posts
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Manifesto7
Osaka27089 Posts
Now he is in the TSL. So surreal. | ||
KwarK
United States41475 Posts
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adeezy
United States1428 Posts
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KwarK
United States41475 Posts
On February 25 2009 09:58 Manifesto7 wrote: TSL really brought people out of the woodwork. I got contacted by a major American sports broadcasting company that has four letters in its name. They had recently invested in a videogame league (relationship now defunct lolz). They heard about TSL, and without any preamble, they came to me and said: Donkey- Let's nto beat around the bush. We want to buy your site. ManifestoCrusher- Um, we play starcraft, not xbox. Donkey- That's ok. We will make it huge. ManifestoCrusher- Um, we don't even have a sponsor for the tournament yet. Would you be interested in a sponsorship deal? We could work out some sweet exposure for you. Donkey- We just want to buy the site. What is your business model? ManifestoCrusher- Our what? Donkey- How much do you get paid a month? ManifestoCrusher- Um, nobody gets paid. It is a volunteer site. Donkey- Yeah but how much do you MAKE? ManifestoCrusher- We pay our server fees with google ads and sometimes we make shirts. We don't make a profit though. Donkey- I'll buy your site. You know, I can't pay a lot, ut I could give you a few bucks for the domain and create a paid position. ManifestoCrusher- But we have about 30 staff. Who gets the money. Donkey- It could just be between you and me. ManifestoCrusher- ... Donkey- So how much for the site? ManifestoCrusher- One million dollars. Donkey has left the chat. | ||
Indrium
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