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mimurray

01/08/09 4:05 PM

#122042 RE: PaperProphet #122041

As Nosaint aptly mentioned, they won't take suggestions on how to fix it if they don't believe there's any issue. The solution I'm usually offered is to logout and find another site.

The only people I've seen being told to log out if they don't like it are those folks that choose to make mountains out of mole hills.

It doesn't get much simpler than it is here at I hub. All you have to do is follow a handful of very simple, fair rules and everything works just fine.

Including if you had a post removed that in your opinion should have been left alone. They DO review the removed post if asked to do so and if there was nothing wrong with it they DO restore the post(s).

One common problem here is that people write perfectly good posts that should not be removed for any reason. But then typically in the last line or two of their post they will say something like "I hope the rest of the idiots here can understand this" or something along those lines, and that one little addition negates what would have otherwise been a perfectly acceptable post. Then they cry foul for getting their post removed. That happens a lot here.

I hub places the ball in the hands of everyone that uses the site. It's up to the user to decide if they are going to play nice, or buck the system. They (I hub) have very little patience for those that choose to abuse the really simple rules in place here.
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lucky, mydog

01/08/09 4:24 PM

#122044 RE: PaperProphet #122041

there is no "issue" . ihub runs the company the way they want. you agree and play or go the hell away. i vote for go the hell away.
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IH Geek [Dave]

01/08/09 6:52 PM

#122048 RE: PaperProphet #122041

As Nosaint aptly mentioned, they won't take suggestions on how to fix it if they don't believe there's any issue.

That's nothing short of absurd. We make changes all the time, including those that affect the moderator and deletion "issues". Just because we haven't done what any specific user wants doesn't mean that we don't listen, nor does it mean that we don't make changes.

Anyway, this isn't the "My Opinions of iHub and How It Should Be Were I King, Ad Nauseam, Quarterly" board. You've (collectively) had your say. Many times. Consider it said. Consider it heard. If you find iHub insufficient to your needs your alternatives are effectively limitless, including but not limited to building your version of the perfect mousetrap.

EDIT: It seems that was a misquoute of the original comment, but the response to the overall dialog still stands.