Spammers Ho

Started by NejinOniwa, May 06, 2008, 03:24:52 AM

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NejinOniwa

Aside from approvals, you mean? None that I can think of.
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Fedora-Tan

No special needs, asks, etc ?

Everyone's nice here... it'll be easier then. :D

Chocofreak13

update away. ^^ (and don't forget the poll system. ^^;; )
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Fedora-Tan

k, but i will be able to do it only in october i think...

Chocofreak13

s'ok. we'll wait. :\
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Fedora-Tan

And by then maybe the SMF forums will be in final versions.

NejinOniwa

Is that the new prospective engine we'll be using?
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Fedora-Tan

It is.

Apart if anyone has a better suggest, that is :) (i'm not closed to other suggests)

Chocofreak13

i wish i could suggest, but i wouldn't know the difference anyway. ;___;

so can we think of the update as a halloween present? :3
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Fedora-Tan


Red-Machine

Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Fedora-Tan

mmm why is it spam ? It's quite in topic imo...

Red-Machine

Look at his sig.  Also, the telltale sign of posting what games he's playing in the cryptically named music thread.
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Fedora-Tan

I might be dumb, but ultimately i don't consider it spam, still. The answers - albeit a bit short - answers the topics and the sig... well, it's not forbidden to have a short link to a personal ( ? ) site or even not personal, as long as it's not blatant advertising. It's quite discrete here and therefore doesn't especially bother me.

At most, would require to have an eye on it to be sure it's not a spam on the long run.

Red-Machine

Well, I only mentioned it as it follows the standard spambot template/routine that we see so often.  Short posts, talking about games in the music thread, link to a website where you can buy stuff in the sig, etc...
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