Originally posted by vhouckhamYou post more than your fair share of rubbish so I'd just keep quiet if I were you.
Hey, I cant subscribe cause I am only 13 and my mam would not let me! π so leave me alone. yes alot of non-subscribe post rubbish, but some of don't why say all of us when it is only a few! π π π π π
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Originally posted by BigDoggProblemI don't think that the issue is rubbish being posted, its to do with malicious people signing up as a non-subscriber, and attacking the forum, either through spam or cheating allegations. Its just too easy at the moment for people (even subscribers) to sign up and attack the forum with no risk to themselves.
Who is contributing more rubbish?
The non-subscriber...
http://www.chessatwork.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=21412
...or the subscriber?
http://www.chessatwork.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=21503
For example, here's what an id1ot subscriber wrote on another forum...
Subject: "I Am Going To Break The RHP ToS
Got Banned again day I came back from sick leave. Tired of the stupid forum bans so I'm just going to make another name to post with during my ban. I'm going to make it something obvious but with no hard proof that its me nothing can be done about it. I also will not respond to any messages saying that I am TH21 so please dont post any, and no there are no worries about IP and suc things, people think these actually mean something. With my new name my IP will say I'm in like Germany or something like that and then the next minute I'll be in West Bubble [EDITED]Flip[/EDITED]."
These are the types of actions that need to be eradicated in my opinion.
As for your point, a lot of the non-subscribers biggest rubbish and attacks that I refer to have been modded out of existence. ICDutch (or whatever) alone would have a whole page of the general forum if he hadn't been modded.
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I believe that it is a shame that we always blame the non subscribers ... By making so much fuss about some spammers u are promoting spamming.
I want the non subs. to have the right to post - if this policy some people want would have been I would never have subscribed. And if it is introduced I would really think about leaving this site, cause it wouldn`t be RHP any more - It would just get a place where some political correct dixxs are pstong there America rules - kick ass postings ...
Originally posted by RagnorakI have no sympathy for spammers, but I take exception to the suggestion that all non-subscribers should be forbidden from posting.
I don't think that the issue is rubbish being posted, its to do with malicious people signing up as a non-subscriber, and attacking the forum, either through spam or cheating allegations. Its just too easy at the moment for people (even subscribers) to sign up and attack the forum with no risk to themselves.
For example, here's what an id1ot subscri ...[text shortened]... (or whatever) alone would have a whole page of the general forum if he hadn't been modded.
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Spam is a big problem for e-mail users too, but who is prepared to limit their incoming e-mail to just a few 'acceptable' senders?
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemAt the height of spammer/non-sub ICHtP's posting, there was over a page and a half foul mouthed lunacy before the mods got to it. Sometimes one bad apple spoils the whole bushel, but the problem will not be solved by whining to the oranges.
I have no sympathy for spammers, but I take exception to the suggestion that [b]all non-subscribers should be forbidden from posting.
Spam is a big problem for e-mail users too, but who is prepared to limit their incoming e-mail to just a few 'acceptable' senders?[/b]
My e-mail does in fact filter spam (thanks to Qurb) and limits incoming e-mail to a whole bunch of 'acceptable' senders , a forum non-subs filter (or an individual mute button) would be useful.