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CyberShy

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Delft, The Netherlands
Mar 1999 time: 06:23
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Ming, stop the spamming #doitnow#
What's the reason you post two posts in the same thread within one minute, with no-one posting in between?
Your spamming behaving is starting to become ridiculous!
You made 6 !!!! posts in this thread!
5 of them were more or less repeating your original point of view.
Pherhaps it's a good reason to put this: "Again... If you don't like the rules... go elsewhere... your choice... " and this: "You are welcome to your opinion" in your sig.
It seems like 60% of your posts contains them.
Anyway, how funny my above statement might be. (well, it's meant to be funny. if you concidered me to be serious for one moment, that might prove there's some truth in it )
I think, Ming, you're on the wrong way.
Lately you more and more start to expect every post to be a spam post. I start to grow weary of you, entering a thread only to post "Don't let this turn into a spam fest"
About the 'some people might use bad words in your dutch thread' thing, uke smiley here:
As if I want someone to mess with my thread about politics?
I'll post stuff in greek. That seems to be ok 
Oh wait, I forgot, the site owner is greek and all that and it's not a democraty, and I can post in dutch in other fora  How could I forget that 
Now stop acting like a baby sitter #doitnow!#
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MarkG
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Grand Lord of Apolyton, Owner of all this land as far as the eye can see
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generic exceptions in "laws" are wonderfull things
quote: The FAQ, however, is possible not to cover all the rules of the forum administration |
listen, we ask people kindly not to make their own little national clubs and discuss in english
if that is so hard to accept, i'm sorry, but that's the way it is.
besides, it would be unfair for americans, english, australians, etc: they dont have a non-english language to talk to each without anyone else understanding them 
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Sonic
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Vilnius, Lithuania
Dec 2001 time: 07:23
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Well, I think being unable to moderate is a big issue. For example, I will now post a sentence in Russian:
Pashol ty naxuy vsio ruski stervy
No one will be able to do something against me for that sentence, unless mods knows Russian. Same sentence in ENglish would most likely bring restriction or ban. And even if someone would send a PM to admins about such a sentence, they wouldn't be able to actually show mods what it means. That means if multi-language would be allowed people would just stat insulting each other in the opponent's language. Not to mention that if forums would become all-languages half of topics wouldnt be understandable.
However, I do think Finnish topics also should be banned because of reasons stated above, unless someone from OT mods knows Finnish...
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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:23
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I tend to agree with the rest here: if non-English threads are not allowed, fine. But get red of the Finnish threads as well then, for consistency's sake.
I know, I don't make the rules here and this is by no means a democracy, and I'm sure many (especially Fins) will find it childish, but if Dutch, French, Greek and German (to name a few languages that have been used a lot in the past) threads are apparently no longer allowed, then it would avoid a lot of future confusion and closing of threads (and accompanying whining) if Finnish was from now on banned as well. On top of that, it would actually make sense, which can't be a bad thing...
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