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gergroy said:
interesting, so no more requested permabans eh? People will just have to stop coming to the site on their own free will from now on!!!

Good! It's really not difficult, don't understand why people feel the need.



 

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Well done to the mods for taking their time to review and change some rules .

I must be more carefull though since according to the new rules I've done three other infractions apart from my warnings.



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Seece said:

Necro-bumping will be treated as a form of spamming. Posts made 30 days after the last post in any non-official/mod approved thread will be treated as an act of spamming. If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

But what in the case of predictions or such? There are some cases where necrobumping are ok right?



If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

That kind of says it right there. :)



 

IFireflyl said:
Seece said:

Necro-bumping will be treated as a form of spamming. Posts made 30 days after the last post in any non-official/mod approved thread will be treated as an act of spamming. If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

But what in the case of predictions or such? There are some cases where necrobumping are ok right?



If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

That kind of says it right there. :)

But if it's a specific users prediction/thread, we can't call them out in a new thread???



 

All major changes have been added to the OP. Hope that helps. ^_^



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gergroy said:

interesting, so no more requested permabans eh? People will just have to stop coming to the site on their own free will from now on!!!

Well, they can just ask for a 10 year ban.



IFireflyl said:


If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

That kind of says it right there. :)

You're pretty up to date with the necro-bumping.

Just another bug to fix. @_@



CGI-Quality said:

Without a doubt, my favorite one there!

Depends... does that mean when an exclusive game flops we won't need to talk about it anymore?



wow we had rules?
Man, I should've looked at them before moderating people. Oh well, guess I will just start doing that now.



Seece said:

Necro-bumping will be treated as a form of spamming. Posts made 30 days after the last post in any non-official/mod approved thread will be treated as an act of spamming. If you still feel the need to discuss a topic that is past the 30 day mark due to whatever reason, create a new thread about what you want to discuss (you can always include the link to the original thread if you want to have a reference to the original topic).

But what in the case of predictions or such? There are some cases where necrobumping are ok right?


What NOOOOO!

 

Necro'ing insanely wrong predictions is the most fun thing on this site.