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I protest
May 2, 2018 14:23:04 GMT -5
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Post by ΒΣRΖΣRKΛ²³ on May 2, 2018 14:23:04 GMT -5
trolling is now a violation of the code of conduct? Seriously? Poopface you must be trolling, right?
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I protest
May 2, 2018 14:27:18 GMT -5
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Post by ΒΣRΖΣRKΛ²³ on May 2, 2018 14:27:18 GMT -5
trolling is now a violation of the code of conduct? Seriously? Poopface you must be trolling, right? AND FLAMING TOO???
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Post by Poopface on May 2, 2018 14:38:49 GMT -5
trolling is now a violation of the code of conduct? Seriously? Poopface you must be trolling, right? AND FLAMING TOO??? Unfamiliar with the Code of Conduct, huh? Strayed did a version on Sept 16, 2016 that listed trolling and flaming as offenses that'd get you disciplined. Strayed did a version dated Oct 3, 2016 that listed trolling and a number of offenses mentioning flaming which got a variety of punishments depending on the specific act. Dredd77's version originally from March 8, 2017 also specifically mentions trolling and flaming as offenses that could get you disciplinary action. The new update that I posted today Dredd's Dont's verbatim.
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Post by windcaster on May 2, 2018 14:43:40 GMT -5
Watch out, He threatens eh will poop on your face!.. Although rumor has it his aim is bad and he get as good as he gives
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on May 2, 2018 14:48:12 GMT -5
Watch out, He threatens eh will poop on your face!.. Although rumor has it his aim is bad and he get as good as he gives I detect a bit of smoke... are you flaming Mr Poopface??
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I protest
May 2, 2018 14:48:13 GMT -5
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Post by Radar love on May 2, 2018 14:48:13 GMT -5
What is flaming?
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Post by Loganspawn on May 2, 2018 14:55:41 GMT -5
I voted yes just to even it out...... hahahaha
Wow why would you think this is a good idea? Really why?
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Post by RedRaider on May 2, 2018 15:00:17 GMT -5
for those of us that are not forum etiquette educated, please define flaming.
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I protest
May 2, 2018 15:02:18 GMT -5
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Post by ΒΣRΖΣRKΛ²³ on May 2, 2018 15:02:18 GMT -5
trolling is now a violation of the code of conduct? Seriously? Poopface you must be trolling, right? AND FLAMING TOO??? Unfamiliar with the Code of Conduct, huh? I really was, never read it before! But really a little bit of trolling needs to be allowed..and really I kept it low the way I did I could have posted this in tips and advice...imagine that!!!
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Post by ΒΣRΖΣRKΛ²³ on May 2, 2018 15:11:35 GMT -5
for those of us that are not forum etiquette educated, please define flaming. Radar loveFlaming Flaming is the act of posting or sending offensive messages over the Internet. These messages, called "flames," may be posted within online discussion forums or newsgroups, or sent via e-mail or instant messaging programs. The most common area where flaming takes place is online discussion forums, which are also called bulletin boards. Flaming often leads to the trading of insults between members within a certain forum. This is an unfortunate result, as it often throws the discussion of a legitimate topic well off track. For example, the topic of a discussion forum may be "Choosing a Mac or a PC." Some Mac user may post a message gloating about the benefits of a Mac, which in turn prompts a response from a PC user explaining why Macs suck and why Windows is obviously the better platform. The Mac user may then post a reply saying that Mac users are, in fact, a more intelligent species who are not as naive as PC users. This kindles a more personal attack from the PC user, which incites an all out flame war. These flame wars, also called "pie fights," are not limited to only two people at a time, but may involve multiple users. This causes a swell of negatively within online discussion groups and results in little, if any, productively. Flaming is unfortunately one of the most common breaches of online netiquette. Instead of being considerate of others' viewpoints, "flamers" force their own agendas on other users. While some flaming is intentional, some is not. This is because users may misunderstand the intent of a another user's message or forum posting. For example, someone may make a sarcastic comment that is not understood as sarcastic by another user, who may take offense to the message. Using emoticons and clearly explaining one's intent can help avoid online misunderstandings. Because of the adverse effects of flaming, it is best to err on the side of humility and be courteous when posting or sending messages online.
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Post by windcaster on May 2, 2018 15:12:24 GMT -5
Watch out, He threatens eh will poop on your face!.. Although rumor has it his aim is bad and he get as good as he gives I detect a bit of smoke... are you flaming Mr Poopface?? Im filing that one under the /joke exception.. What? there's not exception? What kinda msg board is this? I went over to see what the noise was about and looked at the CoC it's pretty standard although this one had me laughing, Is this even a "thing"? Having said that his threat to defecate on my face is both and I am traumatized by his avatar and have been mentally scared.. expect to hear from my lawyers
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on May 2, 2018 17:27:02 GMT -5
I detect a bit of smoke... are you flaming Mr Poopface?? Im filing that one under the /joke exception.. What? there's not exception? What kinda msg board is this? I went over to see what the noise was about and looked at the CoC it's pretty standard although this one had me laughing, Is this even a "thing"? Having said that his threat to defecate on my face is both and I am traumatized by his avatar and have been mentally scared.. expect to hear from my lawyers Yes, it is a "thing." Never ceases to amaze me how seriously people take the interwebz these days.
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Post by Poopface on May 2, 2018 19:13:07 GMT -5
That stuff wouldn’t be in there if we didn’t see a need for it. As sad as it is, we should just be able to say “be excellent to each other” but we can’t.
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Post by Paps on May 3, 2018 0:39:09 GMT -5
I'm only excellent to people who rate it. Fortunately, I'm also good at ignoring people who do not.
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Post by r2d2 on May 3, 2018 1:46:27 GMT -5
why am I even reading this? and replying...and editing my reply....smh...
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Post by Payxonic on May 3, 2018 3:15:53 GMT -5
Oh, i thought something was up
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2018 4:00:18 GMT -5
San Dimas High School Football Rules!
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2018 4:08:44 GMT -5
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Post by cheap on May 3, 2018 4:09:55 GMT -5
don't forget to try the waterslide!! ZIGGY PIGGY!!!
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Post by Poopface on May 3, 2018 8:53:17 GMT -5
San Dimas High School Football Rules! I was hoping someone would appreciate that reference. PS Your mom is hot, Bill.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2018 9:16:45 GMT -5
San Dimas High School Football Rules! I was hoping someone would appreciate that reference. PS Your mom is hot, Bill. Still one of my favourite films, stupid, but funny. Like, totally, non-non-non-non-heinous dude.
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Post by codebrown on May 3, 2018 9:31:46 GMT -5
for those of us that are not forum etiquette educated, please define flaming. Radar love Flaming Flaming is the act of posting or sending offensive messages over the Internet. These messages, called "flames," may be posted within online discussion forums or newsgroups, or sent via e-mail or instant messaging programs. The most common area where flaming takes place is online discussion forums, which are also called bulletin boards. Flaming often leads to the trading of insults between members within a certain forum. This is an unfortunate result, as it often throws the discussion of a legitimate topic well off track. For example, the topic of a discussion forum may be "Choosing a Mac or a PC." Some Mac user may post a message gloating about the benefits of a Mac, which in turn prompts a response from a PC user explaining why Macs suck and why Windows is obviously the better platform. The Mac user may then post a reply saying that Mac users are, in fact, a more intelligent species who are not as naive as PC users. This kindles a more personal attack from the PC user, which incites an all out flame war. These flame wars, also called "pie fights," are not limited to only two people at a time, but may involve multiple users. This causes a swell of negatively within online discussion groups and results in little, if any, productively. Flaming is unfortunately one of the most common breaches of online netiquette. Instead of being considerate of others' viewpoints, "flamers" force their own agendas on other users. While some flaming is intentional, some is not. This is because users may misunderstand the intent of a another user's message or forum posting. For example, someone may make a sarcastic comment that is not understood as sarcastic by another user, who may take offense to the message. Using emoticons and clearly explaining one's intent can help avoid online misunderstandings. Because of the adverse effects of flaming, it is best to err on the side of humility and be courteous when posting or sending messages online. TLDR version: Flaming are personal attacks on someone. What's considered a "personal attack" is also extremely subjective. For example, if I call someone an idiot for being a tanker, that's technically flaming... But it'd definitely pass muster on here 99% of the time. Ultimately, subjectivity of what is flaming is up to the moderators, like Poopface. So I'd suggest not being a douche about it.
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Post by Poopface on May 3, 2018 10:22:19 GMT -5
Ultimately, subjectivity of what is flaming is up to the moderators, like Poopface. So I'd suggest not being a ?Deutsche? about it. We try to give a rather wide margin to people here. We don't want to micromanage what's going on. We also hope that when there are minor flare-ups of disagreement, that people calm themselves down and reach a reasonable conclusion on their own without our having to chime in. As other mods have said elsewhere, on occasion we get PMs or reported posts saying that they posted something they shouldn't have in the heat of anger and ask us to delete the post to avoid causing hard feelings. We generally take the same approach to what could broadly be considered as flaming.
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Post by cheap on May 3, 2018 11:00:51 GMT -5
San Dimas High School Football Rules! "What is the meaning of life?"
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Post by tonyfla on May 4, 2018 18:01:59 GMT -5
So wait...is there flaming poop or not? If there is, somebody needs to stomp it out. Somebody who isn't me, that is.
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