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#141 Post by Emperorborg »

My suggestion is that we kick Sage off the forum it would make it alot more positive. All he ever does is bag good developer's. Seriously the guy has no life he sits on here all day and bags people, he should be banned.

My suggestion kick his butt off!
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#142 Post by ttuuxxx »

Emperorborg wrote:My suggestion is that we kick Sage off the forum it would make it alot more positive. All he ever does is bag good developer's. Seriously the guy has no life he sits on here all day and bags people, he should be banned.

My suggestion kick his butt off!
As sage goes, He's a bit rough to start with but after a bit of time you'll find out he's actually nice guy. :)
Puppy is made up of just about every type of person and somehow we all generally get along, Some stir us up a bit, but that keeps us on our feet. Straight and to the point without kissing up is always the best direct method of getting useful and productive feedback.
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Sage

#143 Post by Emperorborg »

Well i hope he gets better,

I just joined this forum and looking at some of his posts seems a bit harsh, I recently downloaded John Biles Teenpup, and was reading the info behind it, Sage seemed to enjoy putting Biles down, but then again I may be worng, He is propably an american.
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#144 Post by HairyWill »

trolly want a biscuit
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#145 Post by cthisbear »

" trolly want a biscuit "
Good one.

" He is propably an american. "
Read some of his posts eh?

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Yeah! I agree with you.....he is a right mongrel.
More power to you.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 050#187050

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" As sage goes, He's a bit rough to start with but after a bit of time
you'll find out he's actually nice guy. "

Hey don't spoil it ttuuxxx.
Never be nice....that's my war cry.
...................................

" Well i hope he gets better "

Perish that thought

Chris.
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#146 Post by Pizzasgood »

I'll just assume that was an April Fools Day suggestion.
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Problem my posts????

#147 Post by seoleaders »

Sir,
I am newbie and faced this problem I posted my introduction post in misc. section but it got deleted where I went wrong please tell me?
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#148 Post by Pizzasgood »

Do you mean the post that only said, "Hi everyone I am newbie here." ? My guess is one of the moderators thought it looked suspiciously like spam. Often a spammer will start out by posting short empty one-line messages which say things like "Hi, I'm new here" or "This place looks fun", and nothing else in the post. One reason is that some forums will give the first couple posts of a new user extra scrutiny, so posting seemingly legit messages will boost their post count and possibly bypass that initial scrutiny. Another reason they might do that is because moderators often only look at a post when it is first posted. So the spammer posts a seemingly legit post and waits for the moderators to see and accept it. Then, possibly months later, they'll come back and edit the post to insert spam links. In most forums, editing a post doesn't set up any kind of flags, so the moderators wouldn't know the post had changed unless they continued to monitor all old posts in the forum.

We have had those types of things happen before, so this wasn't just wild suspicion.


By the way, you posted that in the "Misc." section, which is actually for Misc. Puppy topics. The proper place would have been "Truly Off Topic". This isn't a huge deal - it's not like we ban people for posting in the wrong place, especially when it's as easy of a mistake as that one. Just something to keep in mind. :wink:
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#149 Post by Flash »

Seoleaders, it was I who deleted your post. Pizzasgood is right; I thought it looked suspicious. But spammers don't hang around to ask about their posts, so now you seem to be a member in good standing. :D
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I agree with you..

#150 Post by seoleaders »

Sir,
I completely agree with you and I can understand that there are many spammers and so sir I don't have any problem and sorry for the inconvenience actually I got confused as I am new and don't know the section made for introduction of newbies I didn't found any such heading here.
I am thankful to you that you gave me a clean chit and that I am out of suspicion Thanks for welcoming me sir I promise I will be always in the rules of the forum and gave you no chance of any such suspicion on me.
Just one request that please kindly guide me where ever I go wrong in posting as I am not yet familiar with the headings and the contents.

Regards,
Seoleaders
Thank You :)
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#151 Post by kirk »

Could we have subsections under the Bugs section? Under Bugs we could have subsections for 3.01 4.0 4.1alpha. Then under those subsections users could post individual bug reports instead of having these LONG threads that can't be searched easily. Don't know if there is some limit to the number of subsections.
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#152 Post by Aitch »

The forum needs a db of some sort to give better presentation overall IMHO
Oh how much easier it would be to select all threads relating to say wifi, or printing or grub, then be able to further filter by pupver or puplet?

and solved/still running problems

Anyone know how?

tagging maybe?

Aitch
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#153 Post by Flash »

Aitch, I tried to do something like that, with the Beginners sticky index. The forum has only the tiny compose window to work in, and that's not WYSIWYG. It quickly grew into a monumental job and I gave up working on it. :( I still think it would be a good thing, but it will only happen if it is easy to do and to maintain.

From my experience administering this forum, expecting people to index their own posts is hopeless. Certainly it is for the beginners, and I'd say even the regulars too. For what you suggest to be done right, a librarian would have to read every post and index it, or at least the ones worth reading. And not doing it right would be a waste of everyone's time.
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#154 Post by Aitch »

Flash

Maybe this is useful, especially the bit about resync

Maybe worth checking with JohnM to see if he knows/has used it

http://webnet77.com/flash-tutorials/php ... _forum.htm

&, Your very own admin forum

http://www.theadminzone.com/forums/foru ... y.php?f=89

Perhaps this should be put to the forum for a vote on a change?

Aitch
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#155 Post by Aitch »

@NathanO

Would you care to do the honours & report this to the proper place?

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29542

They were warned!

It is an offence, since JohnMurga's Site is US based/registered, I believe

Ban Spam from Puppy forum - It is Everyone's responsibility

Aitch
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#156 Post by Mon1018 »

Very informative indeed!
Thank you for the info. you seem to be a nice guy. 8)
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#157 Post by Aitch »

Very informative indeed!
Thank you for the info. you seem to be a nice guy. 8)
and I have to say it, you seem to be a very well programmed bot & I am a nice guy but suspicious

I do hope that your website or selling isn't why you are here

because you know what I do with spammers, & your posts do have a certain disconnectedness to puppy

what do you say?

spambot or human?

got a sense of humour? crack me up if you can

Aitch
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#158 Post by Flash »

Nice catch, Aitch. You were right; none of his 9 posts contributed anything to the discussion and his WWW link was to a commercial software site, so I deleted him from the membership. He can reregister if it matters to him.
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#159 Post by KF6SNJ »

Perhaps this is the most pathetic of suggestions, but given the recently long run with muggins and MU helping me with the OpenCobol compiler, I would like to ask this:

Would it be possible to create a sub-forum that is dedicated to compilers and programming? I don't know if this would be a welcome addition or not. Its just an idea.
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Spam policy

#160 Post by Aitch »

This is a call for support for an urgent POLICY REVIEW re: SPAM

We are getting far too many spam/scam postings & are appearing in google searches under those headings due to
'unattended to' postings/memberships

see:-

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=30259

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29103

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=30032

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/profil ... le&u=10364

http://www.castlecops.com/t224378-messa ... ambot.html

since 7th June I have made I think 10 spam reports

In effect we are under-moderated

googlebot, yahoobot & msnbot to name but a few, are regular visitors and are now adding spam listings to us due to 'unattended to' posts & memberships of spammers/spambots

I regularly report these but unfortunately it is not prioritised, and we will soon be beyond the tipping point for bad reputation
This, IMHO, is serious & needs urgent decisive attention, lest we inadvertently destroy a hard-earned & deserved good reputation

Please register your views:-

for; :D :D :D ,

or

against; :( :( :(

a policy review for dealing with spam

thanks

Aitch
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