Well,
so i started the "what about an official announcment" thread.
Me.
Not the mods or anybody else.
Now i found that thread to be closed.
Is that the new policy?
If i remember it right, so far the policy on closing threads was
a) could only be done on request by the person who started the thread
b) could be closed by mods if inappropriate language etc. was going on
Neither of both is the case in above mentioned thread.
In the past, only a very few threads have been closed by mods and only in cases where some kind of unacceptable language or fights were going on,i.e. happened very rarely and mods were always *very* careful and cautious about if to close a thread or not.
I noticed this way of closing threads in more than one instance and i have to say it really pisses me off to find threads i can't post to anymore just because the mods/new owner has closed a thread they don't like for whatever reason.
Listen guys, as said i welcome the changes, i welcome any positive vibe, i understand new management has to kind of get warm with the unwritten rules here and so on but:
You haven't bought the members, which means if you think just because you now "own" this place you can close threads anytime you don't agree with an opinion or someones opinion or suggestions don't fit your needs, you sooner or later might find out that the members don't appreciate this kind of style at all.
Remember, to transform a forum into a money-making machine might be possible but it's *nothing* without the members, their contributions and their will to contribute which might be affected when you go on like that.
Let's see how long it takes til *this* thread gets closed.
Again, i still wish the new owners all the best for this place and some of the changes indeed look promising - still i will reserve the right to say what i want as long as its not insulting and i protest against this way of closing threads.
P.S. If you believe a board can be run without controversial opinions or opinions that you as the owners might not like, then think again.
so i started the "what about an official announcment" thread.
Me.
Not the mods or anybody else.
Now i found that thread to be closed.
Is that the new policy?
If i remember it right, so far the policy on closing threads was
a) could only be done on request by the person who started the thread
b) could be closed by mods if inappropriate language etc. was going on
Neither of both is the case in above mentioned thread.
In the past, only a very few threads have been closed by mods and only in cases where some kind of unacceptable language or fights were going on,i.e. happened very rarely and mods were always *very* careful and cautious about if to close a thread or not.
I noticed this way of closing threads in more than one instance and i have to say it really pisses me off to find threads i can't post to anymore just because the mods/new owner has closed a thread they don't like for whatever reason.
Listen guys, as said i welcome the changes, i welcome any positive vibe, i understand new management has to kind of get warm with the unwritten rules here and so on but:
You haven't bought the members, which means if you think just because you now "own" this place you can close threads anytime you don't agree with an opinion or someones opinion or suggestions don't fit your needs, you sooner or later might find out that the members don't appreciate this kind of style at all.
Remember, to transform a forum into a money-making machine might be possible but it's *nothing* without the members, their contributions and their will to contribute which might be affected when you go on like that.
Let's see how long it takes til *this* thread gets closed.
Again, i still wish the new owners all the best for this place and some of the changes indeed look promising - still i will reserve the right to say what i want as long as its not insulting and i protest against this way of closing threads.
P.S. If you believe a board can be run without controversial opinions or opinions that you as the owners might not like, then think again.
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