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Old Tiger
02-13-2014, 04:40 PM
Just because you disagree. You want new posters to join this board your gonna have to be a lot more lenient or they aren't going to stick around if they can't talk about whatever in the off season. I understand if it's during football season but this board needs some kind of activity when it's not. Hell that's been the most active thread aside from word association in the last 2 weeks. Too many cooks in the kitchen IMO.

bobcat1
02-13-2014, 05:29 PM
Ibtm

coach
02-13-2014, 06:00 PM
Just because you disagree. You want new posters to join this board your gonna have to be a lot more lenient or they aren't going to stick around if they can't talk about whatever in the off season. I understand if it's during football season but this board needs some kind of activity when it's not. Hell that's been the most active thread aside from word association in the last 2 weeks. Too many cooks in the kitchen IMO.

Anytime someone gets their toes stepped on they delete the thread. been like that for years.

WOS87
02-13-2014, 06:06 PM
Sorry if you disagree but it's always been a site rule that threads regarding potentially inflammatory topics do not belong on the main board, even in off-season. It was moved to the donating members forum. It's also always been a site rule that what the mods and admins say goes. This isn't a democracy. If you're that concerned about helping the site become a donating member and argue your heart away in the Donating Members Forum.

Old Tiger
02-13-2014, 06:11 PM
Sorry if you disagree but it's always been a site rule that threads regarding potentially inflammatory topics do not belong on the main board, even in off-season. It was moved to the donating members forum. It's also always been a site rule that what the mods and admins say goes. This isn't a democracy. If you're that concerned about helping the site become a donating member and argue your heart away in the Donating Members Forum.When your site is trying to grow and get new members it is not wise to over regulate. It wasn't until sinton66, RIP, became admin that this site became as strict as it has become.


Very funny you say this board isn't a democracy, yet you beg for donations from it's members.

LH Panther Mom
02-13-2014, 07:53 PM
When your site is trying to grow and get new members it is not wise to over regulate. It wasn't until sinton66, RIP, became admin that this site became as strict as it has become.


Very funny you say this board isn't a democracy, yet you beg for donations from it's members.
Casey, I suggest you drop it! We have a donating members forum. You want to discuss it? Then donate!