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...and yet again I'll say: Let us know when there is stuff going on that you don't like.
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Posted: 2004-01-07 20:35:54
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This is a self-repeating thread
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Posted: 2004-01-08 10:30:15
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This is a self-repeating thread
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Posted: 2004-01-08 10:31:52
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@ Tranquil: I'd let u know about ALL that i dont like but i found a thread yesterday that should be closed due to laming and flaming ( like a poem!!) ..the prob was that u r posting there all the time ! hihihi
Some1 just closed it,i guess it was u tranquil.It was gettin outta hand i tell ya

[ This Message was edited by: 701 on 2004-01-09 06:38 ]
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Posted: 2004-01-09 02:30:23
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This is an extremely interesting thread, one which raises a number of important points. I must admit that I do tend to side with the viewpoint that newbies do post a lot of nonsense (not the good kind) and do have a tendency to post questions that have already been answered numerous times, which they could find if they simply searched.
There is also the problem of the 'serial poster', members who post just for the sake of posting something and who don't really have anything worthwhile to contribute to a discussion. Of course we all do this from time to time, but I think it would improve Esato if people didn't post things that have absolutely no bearing on anything.
Could we also have the definition of a 'newbie' please? Is it based upon the number of posts someone has made or is it the length of time they have been a member of Esato; or is it a combination of the two? This obviously leads to the question of what constitutes an 'oldie' or 'veteran'. Perhaps it would be a good idea to award certain members, who are well respected and/or who demonstrate a good understanding of certain subjects, with special awards; visible on their posts so that newbies could direct their questions more accurately.
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Posted: 2004-05-01 00:32:06
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On 2004-01-08 10:30:15, Vlammetje wrote:
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On 2004-01-08 10:31:52, Fritz24 wrote:
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thats the first time i seen a double post by 2 different ppl
On-topic

I just think there is more phones out nowadays,more ppl getting the internet,more ppl needing help with there phones which leads to more ppl on esato.
It dont matter what you search for on google cus you'll always end up with esato in the result,say bye bye to the old days,is like a BIG party now,we need more doormen tho
Ps,i never read all this thread either
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Posted: 2004-05-01 01:50:38
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actually i shud be the moderator here.. and i will bring back those old days too u..
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Posted: 2004-05-01 02:04:27
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On 2004-05-01 02:04:27, saqibq wrote:
actually i shud be the moderator here.. and i will bring back those old days too u..
You make a very strong case.
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Posted: 2004-05-01 03:24:37
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Couldn't we have an extra forum just for ppl with 200+ posts? Or 500+ or something? That way there'd be a calm place amongst the mayhem!
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Posted: 2004-05-01 19:37:00
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first, I'd like to ask what mayhem? I think Esato is generally a calm place these days and I step in as soon as I see any flaming or other unwanted activity going on, which actually doesn't happen very often these days.
secondly, its been said quite a few times lately, the number of posts is no guarantee of quality so I can't see such a forum being anything different to the rest of Esato. We really should get over this number of posts thing and I would be quite happy if it dissapeared altogether.
the biggest problem I see really is the repeated questions such as canoperator logos be removed? how to remove branding? etc etc etc but if people won't read the FAQ, help or answers to common questions post there isn't much we can do except be friendly and help them rather than have a go at them
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Posted: 2004-05-01 19:56:56
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