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pursepartyscotland

I received this PM? I can only assume the chap is either barking or completely nit picky

Alpha said:
Only paid members are allowed to put links (in their signatures).

Links in posts, unless relevant i.e. not an attempt to link to your own website for advertising purposes, are also not allowed.

As it takes time to edit posts, putting links in your posts often results in the removal of the posts;):D

Righto. I saw links in other peoples posts also people regularly share weblinks with each other. So what you are saying is this is a paid for service, posting on this forum? The only stipulation it said was that you had to post 15 times,then links to your or other sites could be visibly shown.

Coming back now and telling me this is late, you should stipulate this on sign up? I only put the company i work on behalf ofs website in the body of my text?

Just a thought.


Rachael
 
I can only assume the chap is either barking or completely nit picky

You are quite right. All the mods are barking, are members of MI6, work with the crocodile nazi, the Duke of Edinburgh, personally know French speaking members of the CIA and Mossad and have it in for all Pursey people globally.

But I, Dawg el Fayed, is on your side.
 
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I received this PM? I can only assume the chap is either barking or completely nit picky



Just a thought.


Rachael

Obviously thought was actually the last thing on your mind.......if you had sufficient brain cells for thought you might like to look at my profile as you really wanted to know what my position on the forums is (You missed that bit out of your posting so ill post it in full).

Originally Posted by Alpha
Only paid members are allowed to put links (in their signatures).

Links in posts, unless relevant i.e. not an attempt to link to your own website for advertising purposes, are also not allowed.

As it takes time to edit posts, putting links in your posts often results in the removal of the posts
Righto i saw links in other peoples posts also people regualrly share weblinks with each other. So in effect this is a paid for service? The only stipulation it said was that you had to post 15 timesthen links to your or other sites could be visibly shown.

Coming back now and telling me this is late, you should stipulate this on sign up?

Just a thought.

Also what is your position in the business forum?

Rachael
 
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They were supposed to be redoing the rules, no sign of anything yet, guess they are still working on it, or forgot..

Until then, the rules are not really clear, and are sometimes made up on the spot, without being written online anywhere as a official rule.

When the new rules come out, hopefully that will stop, and everyone will know the rules properly.
 
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Until then, the rules are not really clear, and are sometimes made up on the spot, without being written online anywhere as a official rule.

Actually no rules are made up on the spot, there have been a number of rules which have been in place informally for years.Sift however, as has been said many times before, are in the process of putting a formalised set of rules in place.

They are taking the time and the care to try to ensure that as many eventualities as possible are covered and are legally correct.
 
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They were supposed to be redoing the rules, no sign of anything yet, guess they are still working on it, or forgot..

When the new rules come out, hopefully that will stop, and everyone will know the rules properly.

In my experience it doesn't matter if its written or not. People will do what they want to do.

Having the new rule list will allow the rule abiding people to look at it and see what they already follow but it will also allow the others to look at it and see what they can break or bend.

As Alpha said, no rules are made up on the spot. Issues are discussed between mods and then action is taken where necessary if there is not already a rule about it.
 
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Actually no rules are made up on the spot, there have been a number of rules which have been in place informally for years.

Thats not actually true though Alpha, as can be proved by at least one post where it is admitted that a rule was implemented based on the feeling of a person in charge, which may or may not be sifts opinion. Just what the person ruled at the time. - made up on the spot really, not a proper informal ruling that had been in place for years really?

You could probably find more examples if you searched long enough, but I recall that one quite well.
 
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Thats not actually true though Alpha, as can be proved by at least one post where it is admitted that a rule was implemented based on the feeling of a person in charge, which may or may not be sifts opinion. Just what the person ruled at the time. - made up on the spot really, not a proper informal ruling that had been in place for years really?

You could probably find more examples if you searched long enough, but I recall that one quite well.

Which post would that be ?

Jacqui
 
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Thats not actually true though Alpha, as can be proved by at least one post where it is admitted that a rule was implemented based on the feeling of a person in charge, which may or may not be sifts opinion. Just what the person ruled at the time. - made up on the spot really, not a proper informal ruling that had been in place for years really?

You could probably find more examples if you searched long enough, but I recall that one quite well.

And did Sift order that the 'feeling' should be reversed?

Sometimes when there is only one moderator and the requirement for action is considered urgent it has to be dealt with based upon the experience of the moderator. That experience has been gained by dealing with many other situations over the years (Very similar to any decision making criteria in any company you may care to mention).

That doesn't mean that it is entirely made up but is based upon previous situations.

And as a footnote, i can actually count on my fingers and thumbs (to be correct) the number of people who complain about the lack of rules which considering that there are around 6509 active members means that there is a very small minority who see to make it their mission in life to complain at evry opportunity, usually about something that doesn't actually involve them, whilst the rest of us just get on with life and business:eek:
 
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pursepartyscotland

Obviously thought was actually the last thing on your mind.......if you had sufficient brain cells for thought you might like to look at my profile as you really wanted to know what my position on the forums is (You missed that bit out of your posting so ill post it in full).


You are a lovely person. If i wanted to excercise my braincells i would not choose you as you (by your response) are clearly not worthy of it. I hope everyone realises that in business with yourself they are dealing with a 5 year old.

You are a great advert.
 
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Whatever the rules, situations will arise when the rules will not cover it. That is the moment when we have to decide what is the best course of action.

If there is time and other mods on the forum then we discuss the issue. If not, then rather than leave something to linger or deteriorate we make a decision and decide to take action or not.

Having the new rules will be a big help in certain situations but where there are rules there are people who dont follow them and people who bend them and complain about them.

I will ask someone from Sift to come on here and give is an update on the timescale of the new rules.

Jacqui
 
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pursepartyscotland

Rules are a good thing, but equally the administration of said rules can also work against a forum such as this. Why don't people just go to a forum that does not try to extract money from them at every turn?
 
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    Purse party, I think you're shooting yourself in the foot here, in the nicest way. Your response to Alpha didn't rank highly in the maturity stakes either.

    This forum is a great resource and there are some wonderful folks on here with tip top advice. Forums aren't free to run and some folk are happy to contibute a nominal sum to get more out of the forums and to help the community stay alive.

    The rules aren't clear to new users, I agree, but they are being worked on and that's the best we can hope with for now, and the forum runs pretty smoothly nevertheless :D
     
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    You think the admins in this forum would know the rules, like the one about not posting abusive stuff... At least the last message from the person was deleted, but I agree, its looking bad when those in charge start name calling. Leading by example and all that...
     
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    pursepartyscotland

    APLHA: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=13485

    It regards moderators and defamation. As you have defamed me personally and my business what is the address of "UKbusiness forums" as as you are "apparently" part of the management.

    To me you are just a bully boy, I will like to see how that feels when my claim of damage to earnings and personal agravation goes through.
     
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    You are a lovely person. If i wanted to excercise my braincells i would not choose you as you (by your response) are clearly not worthy of it. I hope everyone realises that in business with yourself they are dealing with a 5 year old.

    You are a great advert.


    Well my dear, there are many, many of us dealing with young Mr Alpha... not seen any complaints before :)

    He is very unusual in that he is a bean counter with a sense of humour, that's all. You're not going to win any favours/friends by slating him I'm afraid....

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    You think the admins in this forum would know the rules, like the one about not posting abusive stuff... At least the last message from the person was deleted, but I agree, its looking bad when those in charge start name calling. Leading by example and all that...


    Not only that he has defamed a business and the earning potential of that. He is a silly person. I was pointing out the imaturity of his remarks regarding stupid.

    Too think he runs things about here!
     
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    pursepartyscotland

    Well my dear, there are many, many of us dealing with young Mr Alpha... not seen any complaints before :)

    He is very unusual in that he is a bean counter with a sense of humour, that's all. You're not going to win any favours/friends by slating him I'm afraid....

    H

    He should not start by defaming people as stupid. I was pointing out he is a silly and imature man for such remarks.

    Good for him. He has a fan club!
     
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    APLHA: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=13485

    To me you are just a bully boy, I will like to see how that feels when my claim of damage to earnings and personal agravation goes through.

    I deleted some of your posts.

    Getting silly now. You are annoyed because you were pulled up for something. To be fair you did start by calling him either barking or nit picky. He is neither. He just told you not to do something that is against forum policy.

    Jacqui
     
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    No I am furious because he made a rather personal and abussive slur.

    I am glad your company accepts these actions as fine. The real world would not.

    See you their!

    "barking or nit picky"

    Since we both live in Scotland will you be able to give me a lift to this court case ?? Save us both some money. We can share the petrol and I will buy the tea.
     
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    pursepartyscotland

    I point out the process is nit picky and pedantic the company that runs this comes back with I AM STUPID and thus my ability to run a business.

    I am glad your members are accepting of abuse arbitrarily issued from your esteemed collective brains.

    I personally am not.
     
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    pursepartyscotland

    "barking or nit picky"

    Since we both live in Scotland will you be able to give me a lift to this court case ?? Save us both some money. We can share the petrol and I will buy the tea.


    "Both Moderators and Admins can be liable if it can be proved on the facts that they both, or either have control of the site content."


    from your own website

    save some pennies for your bus back.
     
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    Paula Barrett

    Darren and I are working on the rules but it is not something that can be done overnight. But we definitely have not forgotten and it is at the top of our list at the moment so please be a little patient with us!

    The moderators work very hard to make the forum a nice place to live in (as many of you do...;)) and I would hope that we can all respect the decisions that they make. Remember it's their job to make decisions and of course the rules cannot always cover everything, as unique situations will come up all the time.

    As a side, posting up personal messages is not a good idea, if you have a specific complaint please contact us using the contact form.

    I will accept that it is difficult for new members to understand the rules and making them more clear is something that we need to work on. But joining a new forum it is a good idea to familiarise yourself with who the moderators are and respect their moderation.

    Any problems - please send me a message.

    Regards,

    Auntie Paula
     
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    I have enjoyed this mini drama during a little cup of coffee.

    Thought I'd mention that, cos there seems to be too much of a leaning towards tea on this forum. I'm gonna sue too (though I may have to take it source as well and involve Keith) :)
     
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