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Gezzz you guys are whores... God dam....

I think you Postwhores need to be Auto restricted to certain amount of posts a day so you can't kill everyones bloody thread.

Need a New Thread Option:

Enable / Disable posts from Postwhores.

I think some sort of Postwhore enforcement needs to come in. Like when you create a thread you can tick the option, 'Protect from PostWhores' & if a post whore posts more than x amount in x time, then they're disabled from thread for 7 days or wateva.

Edited by geno8r
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no its just these 2 or 3 or 4 people who decided they would whore the f**k out of every thread since the postwhore label was shown need to realise they are annoying the shit out of everyone..

the admins may want to look at un-indexing the wasteland threads

as they just get hammered with updates about pointless crap

either that or reset them back to 0 posts, the vic one is like 60,000 pages of junk. waste of index resources i reckon

Settle down all you bitches. I couldn't give a rats arse if people postwhore, as long as its contained within the wasteland section and the state specific chat threads.

If anyone is seen postwhoring outside of those nominated areas, the mods can and will place you under mod review (ie all your posts thereafter will have to be authorised by a mod before it shows on a thread).

Now the mods can't be keeping tabs on all the sections and all the threads, so the onus is on you guys to let us know. If you see anyone postwhoring or trolling outside of those nominated areas, feel free to report the post so a mod can deal with it.

No, this is bull shit Shan

What will it take for some action against these tards ?

With the amount of possible reports that will be sent the reporters will be warned for spamming moderators with reports before anything is acheived.

Once the POSTWHORE tags appeared all the kids came out of the cracks.

When does school go back?

Edited by Slide

As I said, IF you find someone postwhoring or trolling outside the nominated area, report it. I leave it to your good judgement what postwhoring is, ie more than one completely irrelevant post by the same user with no point in mind other than to bump one's postcount up. When reporting a user's posts in a thread, be considerate and don't report every single post in the thread by the user, and where possible combine reports from multiple threads about a single user into one report.

Leave the moderating part up to the moderators. If you're being irrational or over enthusiastic in reporting people, or if you're seen only to be reporting certain other members out of spite, then I'm sure they'll let you know in due time. I'm sure the 4 people who slim speaks of will watch where they post in the future, or risk being placed on moderator review.

What's done is done. I suggest you don't dig up the annals of SAU history to trace all the posts that can be reported. Just report the ones that happen in the future.

That said, we are working on a new version of the forum atm. I'll see to it that the new implementation dosen't use post counts to avoid people having a running tally of how they're doing against each other. I've removed the postcount that shows uner the username next to each post as a slight deterrant for now.

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