Yes, I agree. There's so many young users, or users who I'm guessing aren't young, but they act young.jasonw wrote:Admin - I reckon we should set an age/ mental age limit for the forum ;)
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There was supposed to be an age limit. A few years ago I believe it was 13.jasonw wrote:Admin - I reckon we should set an age/ mental age limit for the forum ;)


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I suggest a GM with banning power to ban Admin 

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Hey
I have this idea
why don't we put a score on each member. This way, we know their reputation instanly. For instance, if A is a good buyer, the seller can add +1 to his/her score. This way, it's easier to track someone's reputation then remembering their nick name all the time .
I have this idea
why don't we put a score on each member. This way, we know their reputation instanly. For instance, if A is a good buyer, the seller can add +1 to his/her score. This way, it's easier to track someone's reputation then remembering their nick name all the time .
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Sadly, while I nice idea, this never works in practice. In a forum as large as this, petty squabbles inevitably break out and systems such as this can lead to missuse (e.g. people taking points away just because they dont like a person). Similarily, adding points can be missused too, as people often give points to popular members just because they are popular.nainaitok wrote:Hey
I have this idea
why don't we put a score on each member. This way, we know their reputation instanly. For instance, if A is a good buyer, the seller can add +1 to his/her score. This way, it's easier to track someone's reputation then remembering their nick name all the time .
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It still is 13. Its there in phpBB's rules. Any member under 13 must supply written permission to be here or the site is in breach of phpBB's rules and at risk of being shut down/restriceted/suspended.Larisie wrote:There was supposed to be an age limit. A few years ago I believe it was 13.jasonw wrote:Admin - I reckon we should set an age/ mental age limit for the forum ;)
Instead of backing up this rule, admin openly flouts it by having 9yr old TMs.

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osiris wrote:Sadly, while I nice idea, this never works in practice. In a forum as large as this, petty squabbles inevitably break out and systems such as this can lead to missuse (e.g. people taking points away just because they dont like a person). Similarily, adding points can be missused too, as people often give points to popular members just because they are popular.nainaitok wrote:Hey
I have this idea
why don't we put a score on each member. This way, we know their reputation instanly. For instance, if A is a good buyer, the seller can add +1 to his/her score. This way, it's easier to track someone's reputation then remembering their nick name all the time .
ah..right..I didn't think this far..

Hey..nobody think that the website need new layout...?
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How about TM and GM hold themselves to a standard and not Gush over every Twilight Success?
I have seen GREAT success be ignored but never Twilight.
And I also thought their was an age requirement for them. I am see alot and I mean alot of 13 yr old TM's why don't know there stuff.
I have seen GREAT success be ignored but never Twilight.
And I also thought their was an age requirement for them. I am see alot and I mean alot of 13 yr old TM's why don't know there stuff.
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A TM and GM is still a person with personal preferences who may happen to be a fan of Twilight. I personally, don't care about Twilight successes, or sports successes, but would be very enthusiastic over theatre or various Science Fiction actors. We're collectors too remember, and while we aim to be polite and encouraging, enevitably there will be successes we value (and therefore comment more on) over others. Just as you do.1name1legend wrote:How about TM and GM hold themselves to a standard and not Gush over every Twilight Success?
I have seen GREAT success be ignored but never Twilight.
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