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Request - Delete posts on your rec page

Created 19th February 2012 @ 19:37

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Trath

Its stupid how people can post anything on the rec post. I say let the player have charge over whats to be said.

However, since this can potentially harm freedom of speech, I have come up with a middle ground :

Rec post player can decide to REQUEST to remove a certain post, and give reasoning for it.

For bad posts ( about him ) :
Unless he has a worthy reason for deleting the post, and the admin finds his reasoning true after an INVESTIGATION, the post will not be deleted.

For good posts:
Should be removed no matter what. The only damage going out is to the player himself, for that means minus one good comment.

WHATCHA SAY?

Trath

to the forum activity~!

Ghostface

spire

Bad idea.

Not to mention you can already ask admins.

Trath

Quoted from Ghostface

Bad idea.

Not to mention you can already ask admins.

bad idea is cool. WHY is it a bad idea would make your comment worth something.

“Not to mention you can already ask admins.”.
Dosent apply to the “good comments” part.

Nymthae

-9w-
-9m-

Admins will respond to flaming/pointless posts now. Adding a request system probably means you’re creating more work for the admins, which isn’t really efficient. I’d suspect a lot of people ignore most of the shit on rec. posts because how does the div6 guy really know this guy is a div2 player when he has never played anywhere near that level? ;p

Why would anyone want to remove good posts? Even if you don’t want the +good, it’s not doing any bad, surely? A lot of good posts also tend to be “good but -” which have some usually useful advice in them, or precautions for teams.

crouton

LEGO

Allowing people to censor their own req posts sort of defeats the purpose of having comments there in the first place.

AnimaL

Quoted from crouton

Allowing people to censor their own req posts sort of defeats the purpose of having comments there in the first place.

agreed, disable any posting or leave it as it is…

d2m

vertex »
derptex9

The simplest way to avoid “negative” posts on a recruitment thread is for the player/team that opens the recruitment post to act in a positive, courteous manner when they play the game.

The majority of feedback on posts that you might consider to be “negative” are usually supportive of an opinion formed from experience of playing with/against a person who is, shall we say, deserving of them.

If you overrate yourself/play like a moron/leave teams every week/have a horrible attitude/are an absolute bell-end/insert numerous other reasons here – you can fully expect people to share their opinions of you. Consider it fair warning for those looking to recruit players and something the particular player or team deserves from their own actions.

The idea of censoring posts to stop people posting comments which might be helpful to be others is retarded at best.

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Quoted from crouton

Allowing people to censor their own req posts sort of defeats the purpose of having comments there in the first place.

yea, pretty much this

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