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Swash 09-26-2008 12:29 AM

Why are my posts being deleted
 
I've noticed that someone will post a thread in the wrong place I'll tell them the right place to put it and a mod will delete it I dont see anything against the rules for helping someone?

Dr. Zeppers 09-26-2008 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 74039)
I've noticed that someone will post a thread in the wrong place I'll tell them the right place to put it and a mod will delete it I dont see anything against the rules for helping someone?

Such corrections are best left to the moderators, as your 'suggestions' may not be accurate.

If they are seen as being against the sites policies, they will be removed.

If these comments do not add or contribute to the original subject of the thread, they are often viewed as nonsense/spam.

Swash 09-26-2008 12:34 AM

Uh huh Just a small question I want to know the answer too Tell me If I posted my opinion of someone ( bad or good ) could a mod delete it EVEN IF Its in The U.S Constitution I just want to know I'm really curious.

Mr.LoveLocket 09-26-2008 12:35 AM

true freedom of speech. but it has to be g rated

Swash 09-26-2008 12:38 AM

But its the United States Constitution I would think could bypass a rule on the site but Isnt nick australian so it wouldnt Effect him.... Im Confused.

Dr. Zeppers 09-26-2008 12:42 AM

Actually, your right to freedom of speech under the U.S. Constitution does not directly apply here, as this board is privately owned/operated, and is not a public forum. It is accessible to the public, but it is still a private forum, who's members are subject to its policies/rules.

Swash 09-26-2008 12:44 AM

Oh ok I was wondering but i think I get it Freedom of speech applies to Actually TALKING as Freedom Of opinion Applies to TALKING too meaning you actuslly have to be talking for it too apply.

Stormhawk 09-26-2008 12:45 AM

Haha swash. You commented on my thread today saying it should be on some other forum page and all of the sudden it was moved and your comment was deleted.:)

Dr. Zeppers 09-26-2008 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 74053)
Oh ok I was wondering but i think I get it Freedom of speech applies to Actually TALKING as Freedom Of opinion Applies to TALKING too meaning you actuslly have to be talking for it too apply.

You may be essentially correct there. "Freedom of the Press" might be applied towards publication of information (vs Talking). This is likely a gray area, however the rules all remain the same so it doesnt become an issue of discussion often.

Swash 09-26-2008 12:52 AM

Heres How I see it

Ex. Swash sends Zeppers Pm saying your mean and evil. Doesnt apply To U.S Constitution and zeppers can put consequences over Swash.
Ex. Swash Tells Zeppers in RL that hes mean and evil. Applies to the U.S Constitution and zeppers can do Nothing about it.

Those are Examples.

Maximvs 09-26-2008 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 74043)
Uh huh Just a small question I want to know the answer too Tell me If I posted my opinion of someone ( bad or good ) could a mod delete it EVEN IF Its in The U.S Constitution I just want to know I'm really curious.

The site is privately owned and operated, and you agreed to the terms of usage upon siging up to be a user.

This is not a public domain forum - so even though discussion is open to topics they are subject to the terms you agreed to.

Of course, if you do not agree to the terms you do not have to post - but - you cannot use the Consitiution (which may not even apply as the site may be in a country which is not the U.S.) as a defence (though free speech is of upmost importance, I would agree)

But when it is counter-productive on a private site which you agreed to abide to the terms to use, you must accept the results or not post...

The choice is always yours - that is your right. :)

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Now - as part of those terms of agreement... Spamming, Trolling, Flaming and many other rules listed in the POF Policies and Guidelines can be reviewed at anytime by any user and should you have a question about them, feel free to PM a mod for clarification. If any user breaks the rules, it is within the site moderators discression to keep the forum in a proper operational state as to the Guidelines, and they must take direction as such.

Life itself is full of rules and regulations Swash, and its always your choice to follow those rules - of course just as in real life if you chose not to follow them there are consequences (which here, I would say many users - including yourself - get off pretty easy).

We COULD do 'work to rule'... but it wouldn't be nearly as fun or sometimes exciting as it is now... :)

Stormhawk 09-26-2008 01:04 AM

Max is right. We agreed to the terms of usage.:)

Swash 09-26-2008 01:06 AM

can you post if ya dont click I agree to the Terms of Usage.

Jack I 09-26-2008 01:09 AM

No you cannot. It is part of the registration process at our site, as well as on POTCO to agree to the Terms of Usage if you wish to be allowed to use the facilities provided. Everyone on this site has agreed to the terms, as well as read the rules, and agreed to them.

As Max and Zep have both said, if you agree to our terms of usage you are nulling your right to freedom of speech to what is asked of you by our rules. Since this site does have members outside of the United States, including the founder of the site itself, we cannot abide by the first right of the Constitution as there are members who are not under it.

Mr.LoveLocket 09-26-2008 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack Ironmalley (Post 74077)
Everyone on this site has agreed to the terms, as well as read the rules, and agreed to them.

Yeah like if people ever read the terms lol :laughks2:


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