Players Really Helping Players Forum
If you find a thread that belongs somewhere else, just flag it and explain that it’s not in the right spot. I do it all the time and the threads get moved around. With the number of posts on the forums, I think the moderators appreciate the help of the players in identifying stuff that is potentially out of place.
He might start thinking he knows what’s right for you.
—Paul Williams
If you find a thread that belongs somewhere else, just flag it and explain that it’s not in the right spot. I do it all the time and the threads get moved around. With the number of posts on the forums, I think the moderators appreciate the help of the players in identifying stuff that is potentially out of place.
I do all the time, I was just extra frustrated today because they usually get stomped on much quicker.
If you find a thread that belongs somewhere else, just flag it and explain that it’s not in the right spot. I do it all the time and the threads get moved around. With the number of posts on the forums, I think the moderators appreciate the help of the players in identifying stuff that is potentially out of place.
I do all the time, I was just extra frustrated today because they usually get stomped on much quicker.
It’s the weekend on the NA side of the globe… I think the staff is tied up making sure that the infractable posts are taken care of first. I also think that there may be a language barrier that causes moderators to leave some of the more subjective decisions to the next shift.
If I wanted to play devil’s advocate I could claim your post is in the wrong area and steps over the code of conduct line by questioning the moderation. You’re sort of forcing your post to be on-topic in the same way that you have a problem with other folks doing in the PHP forum. I’m not going to do that because I think it would be a silly waste of a moderator’s time.
Does it really matter that much? The PHP forum doesn’t roll-over that fast and I don’t see anything offensive in there.
He might start thinking he knows what’s right for you.
—Paul Williams