TWF TOS (yup I know this is getting boring)

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OK, in a bid to end this long winded topic I suggest that thinkhost (if he is willing) puts together a TOS that he thinks fits TWF. When this is done post to this thread and we can all fine tune it?

I do believe that, though we have had little trouble up to this point, we might as well try and avoid future episodes like this.

Is this fair?
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I think that is a fair remedy!!

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If you pay for my time, its fair

Just add the posting criteria to the TOS

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No, It isn't fair, not to Chad as he has been a pioneer of TWF and is one of the adminstrator of this forum and if the rules need changes it's only fair that management has the main priority instead of any Tom, Dick or Harry at his whims and fancy can shake even the owner to change his thinking.

Ignorance of the rules is no excuse(Thinkhost) and Chad has done a fine job in controlling SPAM in this forum and have earned the respect from members of this forum.

This are my views,

NSS

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Darn good post by NSS. I agree 100%.

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I agree with NSS and Justin...

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OK, since thinkhost isn't willing to work on the TOS even though he is the one making the fuss, I think we should leave it as is. Make a statement about the posting criteria for this forum and get more specific on what is considered spam and what happens with spam incidents.

BTW, thanks everyone for the support. I do agree that we could make some minor adjustments to the TOS in the way of spam to make it a little more specific and not so vague. But, I don't feel it would be detremental to do nothing

I also think this discussion belongs somewhere else, like the Forum Specific Comments...

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It's become quite clear that thinkhost doesn't have a clue that he's totally alienated EVERYONE that uses this site and that he's never going to get a dimes worth of business from any of us. Arguing this point any further is like trying to teach a pig to sing. It merely wastes your time and annoys the pig. Just let it go. People like thinkhost are desperate for attention and will only remain as long as they keep getting it. If we ignore him, he'll go away.

This place functioned just fine without a formally written TOS and can continue to do so if common sense is allowed to prevail. Instead of wasting valuable time arguing with spammers, just delete the spam. Instead of endless rhetoric trying to convince some lamer that he's being a jerk, just ban him. I don't think there's any reason to consider some knee-jerk reactions just because the dialog with one idiot got out of control. Everyone just take a deep breath, count to 10 and be thankful that you don't live in Milwaukee

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This was not a difficult situation. Here are the actions I would have taken:

1. Delete the unwanted post
2. Contact Thinkhost privately (Too bad ubb doesn't have private messages)

By making it public, you are naturally going to get baised views, because everyone likes being here, and pretty much everyone is going to side with Chad, because he isn't a jackass.

My policy is to ignore people like Thinkhost. Some people like to give other people stress, and the best way to deal with them is to ingore them until they go elsewere.

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Seeing that ThinkHost won’t participate in our “community” I think we should move forward.

I personally think the less legal TWF gets the better. Right now I see “Please note that advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and solicitations are inappropriate on this BB.” Which in plan English says “no Spam.”

If you’re going to update anything update that line to something like this:

To keep a high standard of Internet communication no “spam” or unauthorized advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, or solicitations will be permitted in this forum.

Hopefully this thread will be the end of this.

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Good Morning.

It is in my eyes unbelievable that two guys calling themselves hard working men do have the absolutely wasted time to post megabyte-discussions about such a s...!
I know Chad and why he does it, but can't see any reason to hang on with this topic. It's useless and no one wants to read it. Except people who need to spam to get at least one paying customer.

Sorry, but that's what I think.

Later

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Some of us do have free time Patrick I know I sleep about 4 hours a night... Anything more bothers me. I split up the other 20 hours about 70/30 business/personal so I do have the time to participate at TWF.

I think this topic is pretty much dead now anyway.

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:: ahem ::

Having dealt with spammers and trolls and flammers and misconstruers of the truth, benders of minds and wills (I was a counsellor in my past life, and spend a great deal of time online) allow me to make this one observation and suggestion:

trolls (spammers) respond to attention

Therefore, remove the attention. Delete these threads and all threads that apply to this conversation and debate. Add a line that spamming will result in deletion of registration. End of story. Log the IP and if trolls attempt to return, delete them again. Delete them until they find a new target.

Trust me, the less oxygen given to a fire the better.

Suzanne

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quote:Originally posted by Patrick Davis:

2. Contact Thinkhost privately (Too bad ubb doesn't have private messages)

This would be possible with my idea for a chatroom

I agree with Suzanne: "If you give a mouse a cookie, he'll want a glass of milk..."

Well, I think that fits. What I'm trying to say is delete these posts, and let's move on with our lives.

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Yeah, but the person would have to be in the chat.

There is a hack for private messages for the UBB.

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a few pts:

1. it's best to make everything open (public). i think the troublemaker situation was handled well in a public manner.

2. thinkhost's above post ($$$) speaks for itself.

3. if this is indeed a community thinkhost should be kicked out, just my opinion!

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Uhh man. This whole SPAM thing is turning into a ruckus. This turning in to a big hunk of he said she said... These forums are good, yes i made my mistakes, but i got over them. I think we should all get over the spamming, I think (thinkhost) said he was sorry, and miss understood. Chad has always been very helpful, I think (thinkhost) can/could be helpful also. I think the olny thing to be changed is somehting like this: (Do not say your site is the best or greatest, ect) (And limit signitures to 3 lines with a max of two urls) ( dont put prices for your services in the signature) I think this woulod add a little more to the forum, and amke it better. I dont post that much, but it took like an hour to read all of these spam posts and its getting sickining. And thats alot of posts. All the other forums about (thinkhost) were closed so this was the only one left.
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