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#Septagon

5/19/2004 5:07:53 PM
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Massive Locking

How can we get it through to these people that the Septagon is a place for bungie.net and not halo. I mean theres almost 10 threads locked on the front page of the Septagon, and I don't think Red and blue mix... :-P. They spend to much time trying to get a post stickied and popular, instead of actually paying attention to what they are doing. People now only care about "power" or "popularity" here, and it gets really annoying. I mean I can handle it at times because i realize they have only been a part of the site for a few days or so, but we (being the trendsetters for everyone, banshee barron, rip saw, anyone else, you know who you are) need to find a way to get these people to start reading what the Septagon is for, because im sure the Mods get tired (shiska :-P) of locked thread after thread because people are being...well....idiots. It would make it easier on the Mods and everyone else if we didn't have to go through a list of locked threads just to find an actual sensible thread that doesn't have some type of a flame war going on in it. I may be like that sometimes, but I hardly every flame anyone, and I'm sure its not fun to be flamed, but I mean come on people [color=yellow]READ THE SIGNS[/color], it says [color=white]"Improve the Seventh Column and take over the world"[/color]. Now I know we all want to take over the world and all, but talking about Halo 2 won't improve the Seventh Column anymore than it has already. Bungie needs to come up with a way to like make us sign something saying, [color=red]Clicking "I agree" will bound you to improving the Seventh Column in this forum and anything other than input on improving it will result in a short time blacklisting from The Septagon.[/color] I think that would really cut down on all of the locked threads and make the Septagon a place where mods can take a rest. :-P [Edited on 5/19/2004 9:09:18 AM]

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  • As long as there are new people coming to the community, there will be those that post haphazardly. Nothing short of filling the first page with locked stickies saying "Don't post here unless you need support or have b.net suggestions" will prevent people from posting incorrectly, and from what I've seen in past forum experiences, even THAT might not be enough. For now, I suggest you follow Rewin and Just Another Fan's examples and (politely!) point out that they have posted to the wrong forum.

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