Originally posted by gcmont
You make a fair point. I don't have the energy to constantly yell at you. I've voiced my frustrations to this point. If you have such a problem with fail threads, don't write them yourself. I don't think that is an unreasonable request of someone who views themselves as a potential moderator and facilitator of a civil league forum.
If you don't write "fail" posts yourself we will have no quarrels. If you continue to write "fail" posts and refsue to practice what you preach I will continue mocking you. I'm not in any way intimidated by FFA, nor do I have any interest in being a part of it. I plan on arguing with people and insulting them professionally, and frankly you've displayed little-to-no ability to be witty or win a logical argument.
I hadn't actually written very many fail threads in SEA AA4 (or in SEA A7) prior to your reaction to the Ack/Mountaineers thread. So basically, if you stop acting like a hall monitor I will refrain from writing "fail posts".
By the way...how did the Ack Attack or Horde muck anything up? This started because Ack wrote up a rivalry thread about Ack v. Mountaineers and you decided that wasn't good enough for the forums. I repeat, if you're worried about the integrity of your forums, behave accordingly.
Ill admit thats a pretty good post. However, my manifesto as such for the title of moderator is to stop shitty threads and posts clogging up league forums. If you look at the General Discussions forum youll see exactly what I mean - mods so intent on punishing people for saying "fuck" or having a dig at someone that they have shitty threads right left and centre preventing actual discussion.
For the record rivalry threads are fine - in the playoffs. Before then they dont mean a thing and just act as attention seeking for the owner/gms involved. Threads before the playoffs should be league centric so as to avoid the clutter that drives down forum activity. If you look back at seasons 3-5 we had posts being made ALL the time. That is why I want to be mod - to raise forum activity.
You make a fair point. I don't have the energy to constantly yell at you. I've voiced my frustrations to this point. If you have such a problem with fail threads, don't write them yourself. I don't think that is an unreasonable request of someone who views themselves as a potential moderator and facilitator of a civil league forum.
If you don't write "fail" posts yourself we will have no quarrels. If you continue to write "fail" posts and refsue to practice what you preach I will continue mocking you. I'm not in any way intimidated by FFA, nor do I have any interest in being a part of it. I plan on arguing with people and insulting them professionally, and frankly you've displayed little-to-no ability to be witty or win a logical argument.
I hadn't actually written very many fail threads in SEA AA4 (or in SEA A7) prior to your reaction to the Ack/Mountaineers thread. So basically, if you stop acting like a hall monitor I will refrain from writing "fail posts".
By the way...how did the Ack Attack or Horde muck anything up? This started because Ack wrote up a rivalry thread about Ack v. Mountaineers and you decided that wasn't good enough for the forums. I repeat, if you're worried about the integrity of your forums, behave accordingly.
Ill admit thats a pretty good post. However, my manifesto as such for the title of moderator is to stop shitty threads and posts clogging up league forums. If you look at the General Discussions forum youll see exactly what I mean - mods so intent on punishing people for saying "fuck" or having a dig at someone that they have shitty threads right left and centre preventing actual discussion.
For the record rivalry threads are fine - in the playoffs. Before then they dont mean a thing and just act as attention seeking for the owner/gms involved. Threads before the playoffs should be league centric so as to avoid the clutter that drives down forum activity. If you look back at seasons 3-5 we had posts being made ALL the time. That is why I want to be mod - to raise forum activity.






























