Rules Thread bumping and the giving out of petty infractions

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by joshvelco, Jun 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    I was given an infraction a week or so ago [and before any of you jump on the gun about not being allowed to complain about infractions given and what not, as I'm not so read on]. The infraction was for thread bumping. I can now see why the infraction was given; though I still don't think I was spamming, as the thread would have helped a lot of users, if I had gained some good replies (obviously I know the mods don't have enough time to take it as they find it). Either way, the other day when I logged in, I was given a message asking me whether I would like to buy premium membership. It says these are the benefits and so on, then I see that one of the benefits is being allowed to bump your own threads!!!!!!!!!!!This is (illicit profanity here) rediculous! It is considered SPAM when a member (potentially one who contributes high quality posts) is not allowed to bump threads, but it's perfectly fine to advertise that you are allowed to effectively spam, if you pay for the right to do so!? All the moderator's posts about this being a free nonprofit forum where people are commited to prevent SPAM seem extremely shallow now.

    Also, what the hell is with the bump thread button is you are not allowed to bump threads? For example there is now that I look at the thread a small button under my post a button with an up arrow saying bump, which oddly disappears when you look at others' posts.

    Finally, I would like to know why :

    this is from @ViciousSummer's infractions sticky

    Why would anyone want to bump a thread that's not theirs' that is surely called posting.

    Now that my little rant about hypocricy and pettiness is over, what do people think of my views?
     
    joshvelco, Jun 11, 2010 IP
  2. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    #2
    In a few words: money, itrader, free items/perks.

    An Example

    Let me copy one offer:

    DP Love + Free Things

    Back with a new offer

    Please leave any review as long as its positive i could care less how long it is.
    http://forums.digitalpoint.con/ showthread.php?=######

    Copy and past to your browser to hide referrer

    What you get in return:
    The product itself
    itrader (DP)
    Plus you can have a whole page on my blog .............. yes one Whole Page

    ------------------------

    Many pay to post posting jobs are to bump threads and keep threads on first page of sales category. If you notice we have fewer pay to post offers now that thread post order has changed in buy sell change.
     
    Smyrl, Jun 11, 2010 IP
  3. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #3
    You can bump your thread without breaking the rules and without being a premium member... just use the "Bump" link.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 11, 2010 IP
  4. looking4vps

    looking4vps Peon

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    #4
    I agree in parts

    1. No one would want to bump a thread that's not theirs' that is surely called posting.

    2. some infractions are petty (in my opinion the mods and admins should drop infractions on smaller things and concentrate on bigger issues)
     
    looking4vps, Jun 11, 2010 IP
  5. joshvelco

    joshvelco Peon

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    @LookingforVPS, I aggree with you entirely, the mods should be concentrating more on preventing proper spam and scams

    Also @Digitalpoint, thanks very much, that cleared up a question for me.
     
    joshvelco, Jun 14, 2010 IP
  6. roopajyothi

    roopajyothi Active Member

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    But use your Bump Wisely!
    It will be given only once in a month
     
    roopajyothi, Jun 14, 2010 IP
  7. Serious Workers

    Serious Workers Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Do you know how hard MODs work? Just use Spy feature of DP and check what MODs are doing. ;)

    I was checking at before few hour and was seeing that MODs were Deleting few posts, moving threads, locking threads, and many more work.

    They are humans and they also can make mistake SOMETIMES.
     
    Serious Workers, Jun 14, 2010 IP
  8. fastreplies

    fastreplies Banned

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    #8
    Technically, you cannot bump somebody else thread.

    That act itself is an oxymoron but in DP oxymoronity is a standard practice and that is why
    getting infraction for posting in somebody else thread is subject to punishment mostly if Mods
    for some reason hate your guts

    I can hear loud kissing sound and… hell, I wanna share with you your pleasant experience
    but I can’t because in some cases these so called “mistakes” will trigger Ban and that
    should never happen regardless if Mods are working hard or seeping on a Starbuck.

    :rolleyes:

    fastreplies
     
    Last edited: Jun 14, 2010
    fastreplies, Jun 14, 2010 IP
  9. WebBuddy

    WebBuddy Well-Known Member

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    How do I use the SPY feature?
     
    WebBuddy, Jun 16, 2010 IP
  10. chtdatweb

    chtdatweb Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Click on the 'community' menu and then click 'spy'

    Happy Days :) - hope this ain't considered bumping lmao :D :D
     
    chtdatweb, Jun 16, 2010 IP
  11. WebBuddy

    WebBuddy Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info. They say you learn something everyday !!
     
    WebBuddy, Jun 16, 2010 IP