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I'm getting PM spam from 'subduck'
Check this site out: http://www.subdreamer.com
Who else? Pretty lame in my opinion, and he seemed like a cool guy, oh well.
I hope you guys have a hack that can read PM's so you can ban this guy.
Xenon
01-15-2004, 12:31 PM
according to the DB, you are the only one who got that PM, titled CMS.
I assume it was a answer to a question about a CMS, and i won't classify it as Spam, as he just sent this one PM.
according to the DB, you are the only one who got that PM, titled CMS.
I assume it was a answer to a question about a CMS, and i won't classify it as Spam, as he just sent this one PM.
Nope, i never sent any messages to him. Strange.
EDIT: Nevermind, it's the morons that bump year old threads fault. There should be a hack that implements a no bumping threads rule.
Xenon
01-15-2004, 03:32 PM
:)
good we could solve that.
hmm bumping that old threads, maybe we should autoclose them as a vb-cron ?
Zachery
01-15-2004, 03:37 PM
:)
good we could solve that.
hmm bumping that old threads, maybe we should autoclose them as a vb-cron ?
maybe, i dont like finding 2 year old threads being bumped :D
:)
good we could solve that.
hmm bumping that old threads, maybe we should autoclose them as a vb-cron ?
Yes, that would be a good idea, but excluse the hack release forums, since that could cause some problems.
Xenon
01-15-2004, 03:40 PM
Yes, that would be a good idea, but excluse the hack release forums, since that could cause some problems.
wouldn't be a problem ;)
Logician
01-15-2004, 05:39 PM
My vote is a NO for autoclosing of old threads. :) This is a forum, not an email list and its distictive feature is to find old threads and resume discussions if a need raises.
I admit that some threads can get obselete but considering the fact that we run a technical site here, discussion in many threads (eg. HTML questions, PHP questions etc.) can be resumed even after years. Besides all members here are board admins so I believe most are capable of wisely deciding whether they should open a new thread or reply to an existing one.
sabret00the
01-16-2004, 01:37 AM
i requested this as i wanted it for a few of my forums but i think if you're going to implement it here it should only be in the lounge.
Erwin
01-16-2004, 02:42 AM
My vote is a NO for autoclosing of old threads. :) This is a forum, not an email list and its distictive feature is to find old threads and resume discussions if a need raises.
I admit that some threads can get obselete but considering the fact that we run a technical site here, discussion in many threads (eg. HTML questions, PHP questions etc.) can be resumed even after years. Besides all members here are board admins so I believe most are capable of wisely deciding whether they should open a new thread or reply to an existing one.
I agree with this.
Xenon
01-16-2004, 02:12 PM
well we're discussing that internally, and tell you the result ;)
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