I've never been a lover of text
I'd not be sad to see it stopped.
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 8:50,
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Yeah me too.
I'll go as far to say I fucking hate it. It's another sign that FAQ is faqqing (see what I did there?) out of date. That was there before the talkboard existed and the talkboard exists so text only post don't happen on the messageboard.
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 8:53,
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Exactly!
I think they should make it impossible to post a new thread without a picture.
It would stop alot of mistake new thread posts too!
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 8:55,
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It would stop alot of mistake new thread posts too!
I think if we did that we'd get a huge amount of posts
of other people's stuff or random crap they found just so they were able to post the text.
One option would be it say you have to donate to post. A donation could be just a quid but it means then there's a recognised link between the user account and the person. If they troll that person from that address can then be banned and then preventing them from posting again. Regardless to wheather they us another IP or user account.
You could also state the if the account posts an commercial advert their card will be charged an additional £200 before the account is cancelled. That'll stop the ad posts.
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 9:02,
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One option would be it say you have to donate to post. A donation could be just a quid but it means then there's a recognised link between the user account and the person. If they troll that person from that address can then be banned and then preventing them from posting again. Regardless to wheather they us another IP or user account.
You could also state the if the account posts an commercial advert their card will be charged an additional £200 before the account is cancelled. That'll stop the ad posts.
........And if they complain about being charged
we'll charge them for looking into the charge that we have no intention of going back on.
:D
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 9:08,
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:D
Even simpler than that.
They have no choice as they would have agreed to that when they clicked 'I accept the terms and conditions'.
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Mon 27 Oct 2008, 9:11,
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