Saturday, September 02, 2006 9:21:06 AM
Just catching up from last night. One thing I would add is that IHub generally supports the removal of what otherwise would be welcome posts when they become spam, when they clearly are disrupting the board.
This is, from what I gather, a rather informal type of TOS issue.
Some people have an agenda to disrupt the board and they post the same MGB or FUD over and over. Admittedly, we should have the same view if someone posts mindlessly that "tomorrow is the big day" or "to the moon soon" type of posts. I tend to skip those posts and most don't mention them so they don't get to disrupt the board. It's human nature to be long and to post.
I'm not saying that negative posts are unwelcome. I learn from negative posts and enjoy debunking many, pointing out their often moronicity (like that word??), etc. But, again, when someone has an agenda to disrupt the board as we saw last night, the posts after the first informational posts will be removed. Repetitive stuff becomes spam and is not welcome.
Have a nice weekend all and let's see if everyone can take deep breaths.
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