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Thread: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

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    Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    @Elfy
    You closed the topic, Ubuntu is spying you

    According the , which you will find here: http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy :
    Appeals: If you have a complaint about a staff action or believe an action was taken in error, the process for dealing with that is to first post in the Resolution Center and a member of the Forum Council will respond. You may appeal to the entire Forum Council if you are unsatisfied. After these avenues have been exhausted, you may open a complaint with the Ubuntu Community Council.
    ... I'm here to ask you: WHY?
    It was just a poll and you closed it on your rage! NOT logically!

    You're against the users freedom! I opened that thtread to discuss but you dropped me/us in your mind prison!

    Quote Originally Posted by Elfy
    Please use Launchpad to rise up against Canonical.
    Funnily enough people have been flogging this dead horse for months now.

    Closed.
    The matter is enough important to oft-discuss. why not flogging the horse repeatedly when it is denying you? HOW do you think it is a dead one?

    waiting for your answer......

    I want the staff team Sto open the toppic, please!

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2095945

    Rigards, Kian.

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    Re: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    Thread will remain closed.

    We have had the same thing since it was first proposed and put into 12.10, it's nothing new.

    There are bugs about it on Launchpad - if you feel that strongly then take it up there - developers actually read those.

    As it stands your thread added nothing to the discussions.

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    Re: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    I agree with both the thread being closed and it remaining closed. This topic has been debated here repeatedly already. We do not need yet another thread about the same old thing.

    There is another matter, however...

    Quote Originally Posted by GnuKian View Post
    you closed it on your rage!
    Quote Originally Posted by GnuKian View Post
    You're against the users freedom!
    Quote Originally Posted by GnuKian View Post
    you dropped me/us in your mind prison!
    When you registered your account here at Ubuntu forums, you agreed to the the forum Code of Conduct, which contains this, among other things:

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    Post Re: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elfy View Post
    We have had the same thing since it was first proposed and put into 12.10, it's nothing new....
    As it stands your thread added nothing to the discussions.
    YES, there's pre-disscussions....
    BUT, all threads that I found via search options were closed!

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=spyware
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=spyware
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=spyware
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=spyware
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...hlight=spyware

    It seems there's a "command" from top levels (=Canonical) that any topic around Ubuntu approach shuold be closed/removed!

    please post politely in the Resolution Center and help us understand your perspective.
    I've highlighted in red the part you particularly need to bear in mind
    This is just your opinio, but not the most correct opinion!
    IMHO, the below form of written is impolitely:
    Please use Launchpad to rise up against Canonical.
    Funnily enough people have been flogging this dead horse for months now.

    Closed.

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    Re: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    Aggression is not going to be successful I Strongly urge you self moderate your language, our patience is not eternal.
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    Re: Why the post, "Ubuntu is spying you", closed?

    From the Code of conduct.....

    "Finally, you agree that forum staff have the right to remove, edit, move or close any post, topic or thread at any time they see fit following the guidelines outlined below. You agree that the staff of this forum have the right to send a private message with a warning and/or censor any forum user who is in violation of forum policy."

    Staff moderate in order for the efficient management of these Forums.
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