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Originally Posted by Still Looking
The ThreAD is a AD and nothing more! Its not fair to the other providers that follow the guidelines about placing ADS.
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Then why don't you get off your fat, old, lazy, impotent ass and get them to post their own threADs. Last time I checked there wasn't any guideline preventing them from doing so. There's plenty of room here for everybody. The more the merrier, I say.
Perhaps you should channel all of that negativity into a more positive crusade.
Maybe show the Providers you
DO want to see in Co-ed how to use some ingenuity and creativity in posting their own threADs.
Take some initiative!
Instead of whining about it all the time.
Maybe you missed this post from St. Christopher...
"Originally Posted by St.Christopher
Hey gang, on occasion I've seen staff take action on what is referred to as a "threAD" as though there was actually some sort of rule on this site disallowing it.
Well, there's not....and that's not an oversight.
ECCIE is threAD friendly: what this means is that no staff is to take action against any post or thread that someone considers to be a threAD. Don't move it. Don't point or suspend the poster. Don't warn the member in any way...PM or in a post. If someone RTMs a post referring to it as a threAD, simply let them know that we do not take action on those types of posts and if they want to let the OP know in a respectful way, go ahead.....but again, I do not want any warnings coming from staff unless instructed to do so.
With that said, if the members want to express their distaste on a thread that they feel is blatant advertising, let them...within reason. Just don't let it get out of hand, meaning insults or other violations of forum guidelines.
Thanks for your cooperation,
St. C"
ECCIE is threAD friendly
Learn it. Live it. Love it.