On May 06 2011 22:04 PerfectTear wrote:
I'm wondering has there been an case in the history of TL where a staff member has been baned from TL?
I'm wondering has there been an case in the history of TL where a staff member has been baned from TL?
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United States6531 Posts
May 06 2011 13:15 GMT
#3261
On May 06 2011 22:04 PerfectTear wrote: I'm wondering has there been an case in the history of TL where a staff member has been baned from TL? | ||
BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49479 Posts
May 06 2011 13:23 GMT
#3262
On May 06 2011 22:11 zatic wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2011 22:06 BLinD-RawR wrote: On May 06 2011 21:51 turdburgler wrote: who is the oldest member of the staff? by age not longest serving semioldguy?:p No, semioldguy's age is precisely the median age of all staff members. ahhh,hence the semi,I see. | ||
57 Corvette
Canada5941 Posts
May 06 2011 14:11 GMT
#3263
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Harem
United States11390 Posts
May 06 2011 14:16 GMT
#3264
On May 06 2011 22:15 Aeres wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2011 22:04 PerfectTear wrote: I'm wondering has there been an case in the history of TL where a staff member has been baned from TL? TL.net Bot TL.net. November 15 2008 15:56. Posts 9 PM Profile Quote Edit # warn filter user info Chill was just Temp banned for 90 days by Kennigit. That account was created on 2005-01-28 05:00:00 and had 8502 posts. Reason: I wanted to outdo your other birthday presents. Happy Birthday, love from everyone who you banned or who's thread you closed TL.net Bot TL.net. December 31 2008 10:17. Posts 9 PM Profile Quote Edit # warn filter user info Hot_Bid was just banned by SonuvBob. That account was created on 2003-10-09 00:31:23 and had 17043 posts. Look for Mod notes regarding this user on their user information page. The last page the Mod was looking at before this user was banned is here. Reason: STOP SPOILING ME ON MSN JERK | ||
zatic
Zurich15306 Posts
May 06 2011 15:13 GMT
#3265
On May 06 2011 22:23 BLinD-RawR wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2011 22:11 zatic wrote: On May 06 2011 22:06 BLinD-RawR wrote: On May 06 2011 21:51 turdburgler wrote: who is the oldest member of the staff? by age not longest serving semioldguy?:p No, semioldguy's age is precisely the median age of all staff members. ahhh,hence the semi,I see. He is actually the reason why it's so difficult to recruit new staff. | ||
Splunge
Germany925 Posts
May 06 2011 16:24 GMT
#3266
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NPF
Canada1635 Posts
May 06 2011 23:46 GMT
#3267
Or should it only be for very vile remarks or people not following the warning headers at the top of a thread. | ||
bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
May 06 2011 23:51 GMT
#3268
On May 06 2011 23:16 Harem wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2011 22:15 Aeres wrote: On May 06 2011 22:04 PerfectTear wrote: I'm wondering has there been an case in the history of TL where a staff member has been baned from TL? Show nested quote + TL.net Bot TL.net. November 15 2008 15:56. Posts 9 PM Profile Quote Edit # warn filter user info Chill was just Temp banned for 90 days by Kennigit. That account was created on 2005-01-28 05:00:00 and had 8502 posts. Reason: I wanted to outdo your other birthday presents. Happy Birthday, love from everyone who you banned or who's thread you closed Show nested quote + TL.net Bot TL.net. December 31 2008 10:17. Posts 9 PM Profile Quote Edit # warn filter user info Hot_Bid was just banned by SonuvBob. That account was created on 2003-10-09 00:31:23 and had 17043 posts. Look for Mod notes regarding this user on their user information page. The last page the Mod was looking at before this user was banned is here. Reason: STOP SPOILING ME ON MSN JERK Hahaha this is so golden! So so golden! Best birthday present for Chill lol :p | ||
SonuvBob
Aiur21548 Posts
May 07 2011 00:18 GMT
#3269
On May 06 2011 19:58 Nivyan wrote: I'm more talking about how the staff handled the whole EG tournament thing in which you, the tl staff, made it sound like people shouldn't be doing PR in 'your house'. - The discussion is old as hell, but even the suggestion that TL shouldn't love EG putting out their tournament on their site - TL being a part of it or not - is horrible for the community (the sc2 one) By "you, the TL staff", do you mean one guy who's a member of Liquid, not TL staff? :p If you want the staff opinion, just read Hot_Bid's posts in that thread, you'll probably agree with his views. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=9061322 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=9063774 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=9063870 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=9063944 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=9071094 I think the last one covers everything. | ||
Puosu
6983 Posts
May 07 2011 10:42 GMT
#3270
On May 07 2011 08:46 NPF wrote: I just received the report function, is someone posting in the SFW picture thread with no picture report worthy or the people that say I will probably be banned for this? Or should it only be for very vile remarks or people not following the warning headers at the top of a thread. Both of your examples are reportworthy. Don't be afraid of the button, we'll let you know if you're using it wrong. | ||
Trozz
Canada3451 Posts
May 07 2011 17:22 GMT
#3271
will Liquid get more players? Any considered? | ||
NostalgiaTag
Canada508 Posts
May 07 2011 17:22 GMT
#3272
My question is who do I talk to to rename my stream under the non-featured stream list. Currently its called "LSgamers", an old project I worked on. I would like to rename it "Nostalgia". If someone could change it, or give me a name to message to request! Thanks you hunky men you! | ||
RaLakedaimon
United States1564 Posts
May 07 2011 17:26 GMT
#3273
On May 08 2011 02:22 Trozz wrote: With Razor on board, will Liquid get more players? Any considered? I had a similar question, just wanting to know how this will effect you guys as far as staff in my question though not the team player side of TL, congrats on it too that's a pretty baller addition. | ||
Deja Thoris
South Africa646 Posts
May 07 2011 18:47 GMT
#3274
On May 03 2011 18:41 tyCe wrote: Why is progaming so desirable anyway? That's a question that I don't really understand. I mean, I would love to be an elite professional footballer, but being an elite SC2 pro is completely different. You don't have the fame except to a bunch of fat, ugly fangirls and a bunch of nerds and casuals watching at their computers. You don't have great pay compared to other jobs you could have done (assuming that your intelligence and/or charisma is the reason for your SC2 success).. Further, your career is short and it is stressful to keep your position at the time. You have no employment prospects outside of the progaming scene after your career is done either. Furthermore, your achievements mean nothing to most people. Can you imagine telling your grandchildren that in your prime you were good at computer games? Video game fan is transient. Video games don't keep their popularity for more than 10 years. Even with BW in Korea, being a BW pro gives you a huge stigma when compared to other jobs you could have done with your brilliant RTS mind, e.g. lawyering, investment banking, corporate management, or even normal jobs like accounting or administration etc. Sorry but 300k/year is NOTHING considering that: 1. your career is transient - maybe 3-5 years max 2. you have no education and/or work experience during your progaming career 3. you have no reasonable career prospects afterwards outside SC2 or progaming; no promotion prospects; i.e. you have no valid transition out of SC2, you are "all-in" 4. no substantial contact with social networks outside gaming; i.e. 90% of the people you know are gaming and are probably your rivals at some time and place 5. you have no girlfriend or at least no fulfilling relationship with your girlfriend, unless you make significant sacrifices in your SC2 career to do so 6. you have no real job security, and you have little say in how your career will be headed; SC2 is going to die out within the 15 years, and your ability will probably be surpassed in the next 1-2 years; might also get screwed over by map makers and Blizzard patch makers 7. even your fame is very limited and very transient; your fame is limited to nerds and casual enthusiasts who watch you on their computers; this group of people are notoriously fickle and will probably latch on the next big progamer and mostly forget about you (e.g. qxc ever since he went to study in Spain, Ret ever since he left Korea, Huk ever since he stopped winning tournaments) 8. the BIG one: if you were good enough to be making 300k/yr in SC2, you are probably talented enough to be making 300k/yr in another profession that may or may not be more fulfilling to you IMO, progaming in SC2 has too much risk and too little reward. Only those without any other realistic prospects, and those who are still in high school and have a great talent in SC2, and of course those who had an SC2 progaming career fall into their laps without trying (e.g. IdrA and other BW foreign "pros"), should be actively pursuing a career out of SC2 progaming. For those who claim that SC2 would be a great career for those who do it out of passion and not money, well let me ask you this: How passionate will you be about SC2 when you are forced to play 12 hours a day, everyday, and have to win the next tournament or the next show match or else you cannot buy your next meal or pay your next rent? How passionate will you be about SC2 when you realise you have been a total deadbeat for 9 months, relying on the dole and your grandmother's pension while you try to mass game to catch up to the top? How passionate will you be about SC2 when you see your former peers and friends move ahead in life, marrying, having kids, buying houses, and being able to financially support it? User was warned for this post May we know what the reason is for the warning here? I can normally read a post and judge with good accuracy where warnings and bans will occur but I just can't see this one. Is it the nerds and fatgirls references? | ||
Cyclone306
Canada17 Posts
May 07 2011 23:14 GMT
#3275
On May 08 2011 03:47 Deja Thoris wrote: Show nested quote + On May 03 2011 18:41 tyCe wrote: Why is progaming so desirable anyway? That's a question that I don't really understand. I mean, I would love to be an elite professional footballer, but being an elite SC2 pro is completely different. You don't have the fame except to a bunch of fat, ugly fangirls and a bunch of nerds and casuals watching at their computers. You don't have great pay compared to other jobs you could have done (assuming that your intelligence and/or charisma is the reason for your SC2 success).. Further, your career is short and it is stressful to keep your position at the time. You have no employment prospects outside of the progaming scene after your career is done either. Furthermore, your achievements mean nothing to most people. Can you imagine telling your grandchildren that in your prime you were good at computer games? Video game fan is transient. Video games don't keep their popularity for more than 10 years. Even with BW in Korea, being a BW pro gives you a huge stigma when compared to other jobs you could have done with your brilliant RTS mind, e.g. lawyering, investment banking, corporate management, or even normal jobs like accounting or administration etc. Sorry but 300k/year is NOTHING considering that: 1. your career is transient - maybe 3-5 years max 2. you have no education and/or work experience during your progaming career 3. you have no reasonable career prospects afterwards outside SC2 or progaming; no promotion prospects; i.e. you have no valid transition out of SC2, you are "all-in" 4. no substantial contact with social networks outside gaming; i.e. 90% of the people you know are gaming and are probably your rivals at some time and place 5. you have no girlfriend or at least no fulfilling relationship with your girlfriend, unless you make significant sacrifices in your SC2 career to do so 6. you have no real job security, and you have little say in how your career will be headed; SC2 is going to die out within the 15 years, and your ability will probably be surpassed in the next 1-2 years; might also get screwed over by map makers and Blizzard patch makers 7. even your fame is very limited and very transient; your fame is limited to nerds and casual enthusiasts who watch you on their computers; this group of people are notoriously fickle and will probably latch on the next big progamer and mostly forget about you (e.g. qxc ever since he went to study in Spain, Ret ever since he left Korea, Huk ever since he stopped winning tournaments) 8. the BIG one: if you were good enough to be making 300k/yr in SC2, you are probably talented enough to be making 300k/yr in another profession that may or may not be more fulfilling to you IMO, progaming in SC2 has too much risk and too little reward. Only those without any other realistic prospects, and those who are still in high school and have a great talent in SC2, and of course those who had an SC2 progaming career fall into their laps without trying (e.g. IdrA and other BW foreign "pros"), should be actively pursuing a career out of SC2 progaming. For those who claim that SC2 would be a great career for those who do it out of passion and not money, well let me ask you this: How passionate will you be about SC2 when you are forced to play 12 hours a day, everyday, and have to win the next tournament or the next show match or else you cannot buy your next meal or pay your next rent? How passionate will you be about SC2 when you realise you have been a total deadbeat for 9 months, relying on the dole and your grandmother's pension while you try to mass game to catch up to the top? How passionate will you be about SC2 when you see your former peers and friends move ahead in life, marrying, having kids, buying houses, and being able to financially support it? User was warned for this post May we know what the reason is for the warning here? I can normally read a post and judge with good accuracy where warnings and bans will occur but I just can't see this one. Is it the nerds and fatgirls references? I mean he brings up some interesting points, but I don't think it really has a place here in TL. It would kind of be like going to a Car dealership to talk about how shitty it is owning a car. Plus the whole things seems kind of hateful in general so maybe it was that. | ||
Villainn
Canada4 Posts
May 08 2011 04:02 GMT
#3276
Now if i get warned or banned it will show that this board is just being ran by a bunch of dicktators User was banned for this post. | ||
Empyrean
16935 Posts
May 08 2011 04:07 GMT
#3277
On May 08 2011 13:02 Villainn wrote: Now if i get warned or banned it will show that this board is just being ran by a bunch of dicktators User was banned for this post. Very astute observation here. | ||
HornyHydra
Taiwan222 Posts
May 08 2011 04:10 GMT
#3278
+ Show Spoiler + ty in advance, I'm just really curious. | ||
Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
May 08 2011 04:11 GMT
#3279
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infinitestory
United States4053 Posts
May 08 2011 07:22 GMT
#3280
On May 08 2011 13:02 Villainn wrote: dicktators i wonder if this was intentional | ||
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