View Full Version : Why is a thread being created in my name?
dannyboy79
October 13th, 2006, 06:23 PM
Aysiu, I would like to know why it's acceptable for others to create threads in my name???? I know I didn't start this thread, Petri has copied and pasted from a thread about removing Gnome from Xubuntu. I find this completely out of line and I would like something done about it.
PriceChild
October 13th, 2006, 06:27 PM
Aysiu, I would like to know why it's acceptable for others to create threads in my name???? I know I didn't start this thread, Petri has copied and pasted from a thread about removing Gnome from Xubuntu. I find this completely out of line and I would like something done about it.This thread was started on your user account?
If you would like to continue this, please post a thread in the Resolution Center with further details
dannyboy79
October 13th, 2006, 06:38 PM
Well I don't know that for sure, I can tell you that my screen name is the first post. Also, if you were to view a list of threads from say New Posts, you would see the title, "Does copying and pasting commands help you learn CLI?" and directly below it, my screen name. Isn't that what that means, that I started the thread? If not than I misspoke and I apologize.
aysiu
October 13th, 2006, 06:42 PM
If you would like to continue this, please post a thread in the Resolution Center with further details I've moved it to the Resolution Center.
I would like to know why it's acceptable for others to create threads in my name???? I know I didn't start this thread I moved your posts because the argument was getting out of hand and off-topic, so I moved the posts to a new thread with an appropriate subject heading.
You appear to have started the thread because yours was the first post that appeared to be wholly on the new topic.
dannyboy79
October 13th, 2006, 06:54 PM
Uh, I had asked a question about this post being created in my username and now the post is gone? What's going on here. Can I please have the question answered or explained to me why my name is under the title of this silly thread that PETRI I am sure started.
aysiu
October 13th, 2006, 06:59 PM
Your posts aren't gone. They've been moved.
dannyboy79
October 13th, 2006, 08:57 PM
I've moved it to the Resolution Center.
I moved your posts because the argument was getting out of hand and off-topic, so I moved the posts to a new thread with an appropriate subject heading.
You appear to have started the thread because yours was the first post that appeared to be wholly on the new topic.
This is a ubsurd and I don't agree with you or anyone just being able to pick up someones post and do what you want with it. Especially starting some bogus thread which I wasn't asking the entire forum community, I was only asking Petri. I am just gonna leave this alone now because I enjoy helping others as well as getting help when I need it.
KiwiNZ
October 13th, 2006, 09:02 PM
This has been explained. The actions of the staff were within the guidlines.
Here is an extrct from the guidlines
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. You agree that the web-master, administrators and moderators of this forum have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or post at any time should they see fit under the guidelines specified below. You agree that the web-master, administrators and moderators 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.
Respect the Forum Staff. We provide a service in our free time to keep the forum running efficiently. We will occasionally ask for input, but in some cases we will not, please respect our decisions. Also, we do edit for content, if you have an issue with our moderation, please open a request in the forums resolution center.
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If the thread turns into pure flaming, it will be locked or removed without notice. Sometimes a moderator may split the thread or delete certain portions in order to keep the discussion going.
I do suggest you read the guidlines again fully.
dannyboy79
October 14th, 2006, 12:06 AM
This has been explained. The actions of the staff were within the guidlines.
Here is an extrct from the guidlines
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. You agree that the web-master, administrators and moderators of this forum have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or post at any time should they see fit under the guidelines specified below. You agree that the web-master, administrators and moderators 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.
Respect the Forum Staff. We provide a service in our free time to keep the forum running efficiently. We will occasionally ask for input, but in some cases we will not, please respect our decisions. Also, we do edit for content, if you have an issue with our moderation, please open a request in the forums resolution center.
Profanity: Mild profanity/swearing is allowed in the context of general speech. Explicit profanity/swearing is not allowed, and under no circumstances will we allow any profanity to be directed toward another person. Please see the Code of Conduct:Be Considerate, and the Code of Conduct:Be Respectful for more exact specifications.
Forum Threads and Flaming:
Flaming And Condescending Messages: Messages personally attacking, calling names, or otherwise harassing or being condescending to another forum member or any ethnic or religious group will be removed or moved to "The Backyard" based on the moderators decision.
If the thread is flame-bait, it will be locked or removed without notice. Individual flame-bait may be deleted or edited at the moderators' discretion. Certain users who continue to post flame-bait or engage in other questionable practices (such as trolling) may be subject to more serious sanctions.
If the thread turns into pure flaming, it will be locked or removed without notice. Sometimes a moderator may split the thread or delete certain portions in order to keep the discussion going.
I do suggest you read the guidlines again fully.
Thank you for pointing out the fact that moderators have unjust privalages. I will read over the guidelines FULLY if you can go over the guidelines with your staff as he failed to mention to me that he took it upon himself to just cut and paste what he wanted from a thread and start a new one in my name. I only found out afthat a new thread was started in myname after pm'ing pricechild because I noticed that a post of mine had disappeared. If the moderators are gonna do this kind of thing they should at least inform the individual!! Thank you again for your help and professionalism regarding this matter.
KiwiNZ
October 14th, 2006, 03:12 AM
Can you please explain what you mean by ,Moderators have unjust privilages.
You do have a point about advising when actions are taken. Whilst it may not always be possible all the time ,I think it is a good discipline our staff could follow when applicable .I will discuss this with our staff.
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