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--SNIP BLATANT ADVERTISING--
Hi Eric,
You have been previously had your violations of the .build.mecha TOS
pointed out by John Neal so why
are you advertising your products here again?
This MOC is not new, there is nothing new about the post at all except that it
is an ad for your latest auction. It seems to me that you think you are beyond
the TOS of LUGNET with these repeated violations of the TOS. Made all the worse
by the fact that as a curator of the group you are expected to play somewhat of
a leading role.
Please show some respect for the creators of this forum, the posters who
frequent it and the contract you signed when joining and cease this practise.
Tim
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Oh boy, look, my target audience is the .mecha crowd, I want them to know about
it. The respect of the TOS is in my setting a follow up to the post.
All replies, if any should be posted to the market place group.
Instead of picking a nit with me, how about just wishing me luck.
e
(what I don't understand is when a person has an item of interest to a
particular group, why can't they include the group in question. Continuing to
flood the group with the related posts would be wrong, setting a follow up so as
to stick to the topic, the sale is the proper course of action.)
Tell you what, until someone helps to maintain an air of civility around here,
I'll continue to post sales informational ONLY cross posts to this group, until
I sell every f'n peice of my Lego. Cause I really want out.
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(what I dont understand is when a person has an item of interest to a
particular group, why cant they include the group in question.
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Hi Eric, maybe I can help.
The TOS states (Under Discussion
Group Terms and Conditions):
(do not) Post auction announcements, updates, or listings ... in discussion
groups which do not explicitly welcome their presence.
lugnet.build.mecha DOES NOT explicitly welcome their presence (its charter is
available here), so auction
announcements are not welcome here.
If someone is looking to buy things, they will be keeping an eye on the
.marketplace groups anyway, and they will see it there, so there is no need to
cross-post (even with followups set to .marketplace).
I hope that helps.
ROSCO
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Oh boy, look, my target audience is the .mecha crowd, I want them to know
about it. The respect of the TOS is in my setting a follow up to the post.
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I dont care who your target audience is. Given the lack of sale of your last
auction Id say your target audience is zero which is exactly how much you
should have posted in .build.mecha. Regardless of whether or not I think it will
sell though, you have every right to post in the correct forums and I would
defend that right if it was challenged. You do not have that right to post in
.build.mecha.
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All replies, if any should be posted to the market place group.
Instead of picking a nit with me, how about just wishing me luck.
e
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How about you show some respect for other people rather than hiding behind you
bulls**t. If you want people to treat you with respect then show some respect
for them by obeying the rules of the site.
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(what I dont understand is when a person has an item of interest to a
particular group, why cant they include the group in question. Continuing to
flood the group with the related posts would be wrong, setting a follow up so
as to stick to the topic, the sale is the proper course of action.)
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Your opinion of the TOS doesnt matter. What it says does. This has been pointed
out to you before.
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Tell you what, until someone helps to maintain an air of civility around here,
Ill continue to post sales informational ONLY cross posts to this group,
until I sell every fn peice of my Lego. Cause I really want out.
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When you learn to be civil, then you can lecture others. Until then you have no
voice to speak with. I was civil, I posted politely and I posted respectfully
which was more than I thought you deserved but I was brought up that way. I see
from you response that I was wrong to treat you with dignity.
Tim
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I havent posted that much in the last 10 years on LUGNET, but when I do its
for a good cause.
This should be a public community which fosters positive LEGO-related
experiences, just as it was intentded by Todd Lehman, and Suzanne Rich-Green.
Please restrain flame wars from the LUGNET community. Thank you.
-jeremy rear
proud gplr member since 1998
visit: gplr
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How about you show some respect for other people rather than hiding behind
you bulls**t. If you want people to treat you with respect then show some
respect for them by obeying the rules of the site.
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(snip)
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Tell you what, until someone helps to maintain an air of civility around
here, Ill continue to post sales informational ONLY cross posts to this
group, until I sell every fn peice of my Lego. Cause I really want out.
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(snip)
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I havent posted that much in the last 10 years on LUGNET, but when I do its
for a good cause.
This should be a public community which fosters positive LEGO-related
experiences, just as it was intentded by Todd Lehman, and Suzanne Rich-Green.
Please restrain flame wars from the LUGNET community. Thank you.
-jeremy rear
proud gplr member since 1998
visit: gplr
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Dear Jeremy,
I take it from you snips that you have issue with the self-censored swearing in
this thread. I cant speak for Eric but I know I thought hard about whether or
not I should use that word and decided that it has a) appeared in lugnet in
various guises before without complaint and b) was the most appropriate word
to use under the circumstances.
Perhaps you feel that there is no time for even mild swearing (in Australia I
doubt that bu* is considered a swearword at any legal level let alone in the
public view but I realise USAians often have stricter views) and that is your
right but I happen to disagree with it very strongly and were I to write that
post again I would use the same word again. I will respect and have respected
other people beliefs about what is right but I also hope for them to extend that
same respect to mine.
Tim
PS. Follow-up set to .off-topic.debate
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| In lugnet.build.mecha, Timothy Gould wrote:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Jeremy Rear wrote:
> > I haven't posted that much in the last 10 years on LUGNET, but when I do
> > it's for a good cause.
> >
> > This should be a public community which fosters positive LEGO-related
> > experiences, just as it was intentded by Todd Lehman, and Suzanne
> > Rich-Green.
> >
> > Please restrain flame wars from the LUGNET community. Thank you.
> >
> > -jeremy rear
> >
> > {proud gplr member since 1998}
> >
> > visit: [<http://www.gplr.org gplr>]
>
>
> Dear Jeremy,
>
> [...] Perhaps you feel that there is no time for even mild swearing (in
> Australia I doubt that bu* is considered a swearword at any legal level
> let alone in the public view
Is this in fact what Jeremy was refering to?
http://news.lugnet.com/build/mecha/?n=14293
I know LUGNET doesn't have a list of "okay swearwords", but I'd think if stated
as "BS" it'd go by unnoticed.
I haven't read every post in this thread yet, just the ones which have come
through .admin because I get alerted to those in my main e-mail box. (As an
aside, it's always odd for me to hear arguments that way because they've usually
already become quite heated..) I plan to check out this whole "fight"(?) later
today.
Frankly, comments like this bother me more:
> but I realise USAians often have stricter views)
:-\ strictly my own opinion, of course. ...it just seemed
inappropriate/unnecessary.
Jeremy's comment above seems like friendly common sense. It's too bad that the
context of his post could cause it to be taken personally. (just an observation)
More later,
-Suz
everyone please relax meantime.
[thread brought over to .admin.general]
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie wrote:
> Tell you what, until someone helps to maintain an air of civility around here,
> I'll continue to post sales informational ONLY cross posts to this group, until
> I sell every f'n peice of my Lego. Cause I really want out.
In that case I recommend you forego trying to sell stuff on Auctionbrick. It
really isn't a high traffic site, and 'artwork' especially doesn't seem to sell
very readily unless it has transparent baseplates.
You'll probably get better prices on Ebay, or, if you're prepared to do a bit
more work, selling your supply piecemeal on Bricklink is probably best of all.
Hope this helps.
Allister
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| I don't know if eric is still reading this, But I noticed that no one has
cleared answered the questions below, bar from pointing to the TOS
> (what I don't understand is when a person has an item of interest to a
> particular group, why can't they include the group in question. Continuing to
> flood the group with the related posts would be wrong, setting a follow up so as
> to stick to the topic, the sale is the proper course of action.)
This is an reasonable question. In this case it comes down to precident, and
then the slippery slope.
If your allowed to advertise an auction in any group outside of the sale area,
it starts a precident, although you have set the followup back to
lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, It shows by example that hey, it's OK to put the
initial advert in a non sales group. then Joe Blogs down the street also wants
to sell his mech, and does like wise, Jane Bloge a week later decides to sell
her custom pirate ship, and puts it up in pirates as well as fut to Market.
Soon groups that are designed to discuss themes are full of sales adverts to
related objects and less about showing off new MOC's
So then the admins are forced to step in to enforce the TOS. They go to Jane
Bloge and explain that she has steped out of bounds, her reply, is that others
before her have, and nothing happened to them, so why should she be punished.
This is the effect of precident.
The fact you are a curator increases the affect of the precident, you are in a
position of responsability and likewise are required to set an example. If you
are allowed to post like this, even if it is only once with FUT to the market
group, it sets the wrong example. If the admins then go to Joe Blog and enforce
the TOS on him, John cries foul and claims favoritism as a curator can do it ,
but not a regular member.
This is why TOS must always be enforced evenly and across the board, and why
even one incorrect post can cause a precident if not acted on.
Hopefully this has explained what a lot of the fuss is about in a clear way
Aaron Amatnieks
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