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Shaun 06-06-2011 09:54 PM

-can't remember life without judas-

Redway 06-06-2011 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 4294529)
Oh no sir I apologisd to you yesterday but you must have been too drunk to remember - after all as you are keen to point out to anyone that will listen you were totally drunk which is what caused you to post all those overly kind, perfectly typed, oddly non drunken looking posts :).

:rolleyes:

Niall 06-06-2011 09:57 PM

Redway, for the love of God. Please use the multiquote button. Your driving me insane with all these singular posts. askjfdskjfha :bawling:

Patrick 06-06-2011 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 4294495)
But they don't. That's my point. If everybody could stop being so judgmental and see what they have to offer.

Yes they do.

The majority of new members are either Spam Bots for Walmart in America or silly 10 Year olds who think because they've hit the double digits they can join a Big Brother forum now.

That's the honest truth.
I love new members - it's like fresh meat and new minions.

But it has to be said the majority join up and advertise something like their Sims Big Brother series or how Taco Belle are doing great deals in San Francisco or make a thread about how they know something about BB12 we don't - when it's either or not true, or we found it out like 3 weeks before.

Redway 06-06-2011 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Niall (Post 4294545)
Redway, for the love of God. Please use the multiquote button. Your driving me insane with all these singular posts. askjfdskjfha :bawling:

No probs! :cool:

Redway 06-06-2011 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 4294549)
Yes they do.

The majority of new members are either Spam Bots for Walmart in America or silly 10 Year olds who think because they've hit the double digits they can join a Big Brother forum now.

That's the honest truth.
I love new members - it's like fresh meat and new minions.

But it has to be said the majority join up and advertise something like their Sims Big Brother series or how Taco Belle are doing great deals in San Francisco or make a thread about how they know something about BB12 we don't - when it's either or not true, or we found it out like 3 weeks before.

Fair enough. :)

Zippy 06-06-2011 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by seanraff07 (Post 4294505)
You seem reasonably nice anyway not sure why people would treat you unfairly.

theyre jealous of his mighty fine ass

seanraff07 06-06-2011 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 4294556)
theyre jealous of his mighty fine ass

Noice

GypsyGoth 06-06-2011 10:21 PM

I think new members get welcomed, even when there is doubts about them, look at all the one post wonders in the Lounge, they have a similar way of wording posts but most are greeted warmly, even though they are probably sometype of spammers.

The only two times recently I noticed new members getting treated with suspicion are Redway and Mr CW. And I think it was because of posting style in both cases.

Glenn. 06-06-2011 10:29 PM

Idiot new posters should be pushed out by verbal abuse from the superior members, its the way of life.















:joker:

Not really. Except for the idiot posters like Patrick imitated.

Pyramid* 06-06-2011 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 4294615)
I think new members get welcomed, even when there is doubts about them, look at all the one post wonders in the Lounge, they have a similar way of wording posts but most are greeted warmly, even though they are probably sometype of spammers.

The only two times recently I noticed new members getting treated with suspicion are Redway and Mr CW. And I think it was because of posting style in both cases.

Well in fairness; one of them made a bit of a song and dance about DS - about being banned, handing out advise on how to reregister after being banned etc....and then went on to announce that they had been permabanned several times but kept reregistering - ie: they are in fact, not new to being a PBU on DS - and more than once or twice. Given that information being freely volunteered by said individual - it's not surprising people will have doubts. Especially when they have only just joined another forum (tibbs).

Beastie 06-06-2011 11:33 PM

I think newbies should be welcomed. It's not nice if they came on and members starting having a dig at them.

I remember the lights of Stu were brutal with me when I first joined. He's not as brutal now though.

Captain Remy was a bit brutal too! :shocked:

Benjamin 06-06-2011 11:41 PM

I made clear the other day that jumping on new members won't be tolerated. We should be encouraging new members to stay.

If you do have suspicions though, then PM a mod/admin and we'll look into it for you. :thumbs:

Zippy 06-06-2011 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ukturtle (Post 4294819)
I made clear the other day that jumping on new members won't be tolerated...

can we jump on them sexually? :evilgrin:

Benjamin 06-06-2011 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 4294823)
can we jump on them sexually? :evilgrin:

Be my guest, but you'll have to beat Scott to it. ;)

Redway 07-06-2011 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ukturtle (Post 4294819)
I made clear the other day that jumping on new members won't be tolerated. We should be encouraging new members to stay.

If you do have suspicions though, then PM a mod/admin and we'll look into it for you. :thumbs:

Thank you! My complaints got dismissed the other day. :)

Redway 07-06-2011 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 4294823)
can we jump on them sexually? :evilgrin:

Go ahead! :D

Redway 07-06-2011 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ukturtle (Post 4294819)
I made clear the other day that jumping on new members won't be tolerated. We should be encouraging new members to stay.

If you do have suspicions though, then PM a mod/admin and we'll look into it for you. :thumbs:

That's with I being the latest victim. You should've seen what happened two days ago. Accused of being a PBU, called a "prick", etc. My complaints were totally dismissed. I was really annoyed, and was about to leave this site. Still here. ;)

Redway 07-06-2011 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4294788)
Well in fairness; one of them made a bit of a song and dance about DS - about being banned, handing out advise on how to reregister after being banned etc....and then went on to announce that they had been permabanned several times but kept reregistering - ie: they are in fact, not new to being a PBU on DS - and more than once or twice. Given that information being freely volunteered by said individual - it's not surprising people will have doubts. Especially when they have only just joined another forum (tibbs).

Yeah, but it's not, though. Since I got banned from DS, I thought to myself, why not join another forum? There's nothing suspicious at all, and it's got nothing to do with you if I did anyway, which I didn't. If you don't believe me, go and see a moderator/administrator about it. ;)

Pyramid* 07-06-2011 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 4295323)
Yeah, but it's not, though. Since I got banned from DS, I thought to myself, why not join another forum? There's nothing suspicious at all, and it's got nothing to do with you if I did anyway, which I didn't. If you don't believe me, go and see a moderator/administrator about it. ;)

Steps ahead of you, steps ahead. ;)

Of course it's suspicious. You happily admit to being a PBU (and several times a PBU) within days of you joining Tibbs...... therefore it's entirely feasible that you may have been a PBU on Tibbs as well as DS. Entirely feasible.

Whether you are or not time will tell. If and when that time comes, I will be the first one to offer my apology to you. Until then however, enjoy Tibbs.

Redway 07-06-2011 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4295329)
Steps ahead of you, steps ahead. ;)

Of course it's suspicious. You happily admit to being a PBU (and several times a PBU) within days of you joining Tibbs...... therefore it's entirely feasible that you may have been a PBU on Tibbs as well as DS. Entirely feasible.

Whether you are or not time will tell. If and when that time comes, I will be the first one to offer my apology to you. Until then however, enjoy Tibbs.

Thank you! I am telling you I'm not, but, still. We're all entitled to do what we want. Go ahead. ;)

Thanks for offering that apology to me - which you will - and I'll be here waiting for you. ;)

Pyramid* 07-06-2011 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 4295322)
That's with I being the latest victim. You should've seen what happened two days ago. Accused of being a PBU, called a "prick", etc. My complaints were totally dismissed. I was really annoyed, and was about to leave this site. Still here. ;)

Weren't you extolling the virtues of the mods only the other day - how fab they were - and now you're saying they dismiss your complaints. How confusing!!

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 4295332)
Thank you! I am telling you I'm not, but, still. We're all entitled to do what we want. Go ahead. ;)

Thanks for offering that apology to me - which you will - and I'll be here waiting for you. ;)

thanks for letting me know I'm allowed my own opinion - quite unecessary.

As for the completely smarmy reply ....... I might just rescind that offer after all. ;)

See you around ;)

Just for you here's another one ;)

:hugesmile:

Redway 07-06-2011 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4295333)
Weren't you extolling the virtues of the mods only the other day - how fab they were - and now you're saying they dismiss your complaints. How confusing!!



thanks for letting me know I'm allowed my own opinion - quite unecessary.

As for the completely smarmy reply ....... I might just rescind that offer after all. ;)

See you around ;)

Just for you here's another one ;)

:hugesmile:

:D

See you around. ;)

CharlieO 07-06-2011 07:22 AM

I felt welcomedish but I didn't really join then post loads straight away, I also never made a hey I'm new thread so I kind of just think I slowly seeped in and I guess now I'm like a regular. But perosonally I think memebers without an avatar seem much more suspicious than otherwise so I'd advise new members to make sure they have a memorable picture.

Pyramid* 07-06-2011 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlieO (Post 4295335)
I felt welcomedish but I didn't really join then post loads straight away, I also never made a hey I'm new thread so I kind of just think I slowly seeped in and I guess now I'm like a regular. But perosonally I think memebers without an avatar seem much more suspicious than otherwise so I'd advise new members to make sure they have a memorable picture.

LOL... I recall when I joined: I got the usual suspects Stacey, Jordan, Jack et al, jumping on me with the most vicious comments and personal insults - and I remember one post, within about my 5th post or something giving real grief (I think it was 'In One' or The Beast?? sorry guys if it wasnt you!!) - and my reply was a polite but very firm version of 'Don't piss around with me mate.....' :hugesmile:

CharlieO 07-06-2011 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4295339)
LOL... I recall when I joined: I got the usual suspects Stacey, Jordan, Jack et al, jumping on me with the most vicious comments and personal insults - and I remember one post, within about my 5th post or something giving real grief (I think it was 'In One' or The Beast?? sorry guys if it wasnt you!!) - and my reply was a polite but very firm version of 'Don't piss around with me mate.....' :hugesmile:

Omg, when I joined stacey was lovely to me, probably the most welcoming person out of everyone at the time. No one gave me propper greif at all.
I dont even remember when I started posting to be honest, I joined in november becuase of the BB12 news and BBDVD's and I dont think I was even noticed until january if even that early.

Pyramid* 07-06-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlieO (Post 4295341)
Omg, when I joined stacey was lovely to me, probably the most welcoming person out of everyone at the time. No one gave me propper greif at all.
.

Redway has taken a wee shine to you too!!! LOL

CharlieO 07-06-2011 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4295346)
Redway has taken a wee shine to you too!!! LOL

:joker:

joeysteele 07-06-2011 08:55 AM

No one, I have to say was really awful to me when I first joined.I'm not a suspicious person in that I don't look for reasons to doubt anyone,I prefer to look for what is good in people.
Even the people who sometimes annoy me on here, I still can agree at times with lot's that they say and I still try to get along with them.

I think new members do need to be welcomed and both old and new members could try to respect each others different ways of posting,
Writing things you want to say down, doesn't always to the reader come across the way it was intended to,a humerous comment could be construed as an angry and confrontational one not actually hearing how it is said but only by how it's written.

Suze 07-06-2011 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlieO (Post 4295341)
Omg, when I joined stacey was lovely to me, probably the most welcoming person out of everyone at the time. No one gave me propper greif at all.
I dont even remember when I started posting to be honest, I joined in november becuase of the BB12 news and BBDVD's and I dont think I was even noticed until january if even that early.

I think it has more to do with 'when' a newbie joins. I joined about the time of the Ben, Mario, and JJJ debates. Although for the most part I had no big problems with the supporters of JJJ, I always seemed to have a Molette or two on my back. So it was a lot with who supported whom in BB11 at that time, so it was more to do with that than having troubles with some members. Since then, I have managed to gauge most of the style and wit of the posters, especially the more prolific posters and get where some are coming from and with better understanding hopefully. This helps in how I relate then to posts :) There will always be a very few members who get on my wick, but that is the same as people in the outside world, you just can't gel with everyone as there will always be those clashes with some, but hopefully can a majority of them.

joeysteele 07-06-2011 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Suze (Post 4295353)
I think it has more to do with 'when' a newbie joins. I joined about the time of the Ben, Mario, and JJJ debates. Although for the most part I had no big problems with the supporters of JJJ, I always seemed to have a Molette or two on my back. So it was a lot with who supported whom in BB11 at that time, so it was more to do with that than having troubles with some members. Since then, I have managed to gauge most of the style and wit of the posters, especially the more prolific posters and get where some are coming from and with better understanding hopefully. This helps in how I relate then to posts :) There will always be a very few members who get on my wick, but that is the same as people in the outside world, you just can't gel with everyone as there will always be those clashes with some, but hopefully can a majority of them.

I agree Suze,really strong and enlightening post, I was a Ben supporter and got some jjames people getting at me but that was part of the debate as you say.
You are right in your statement as to getting used to the way posters post their comments, it takes time to work out where they are coming from and how they mean things.I try to do that and think in the main I manage to.

Niamh. 07-06-2011 10:12 AM

Innocent until proven guilty I say!

Niamh. 07-06-2011 10:12 AM

lol at the order of the tags

joeysteele 07-06-2011 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4295358)
Innocent until proven guilty I say!

Well said, as ever a reasoned, fair and right comment.

Niamh. 07-06-2011 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 4295370)
Well said, as ever a reasoned, fair and right comment.

lol, thanks Joey:love:

Niall 07-06-2011 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4295359)
lol at the order of the tags

:joker::joker::joker::joker::joker:

michael21 07-06-2011 10:49 AM

No one gave me a hard time when i join last year :hugesmile::hugesmile::hugesmile:

Livia 07-06-2011 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4294324)
Or do they deserve a bit of a grilling to see if they can tough it out or not?

I came here from a different forum, one where any kind of cliquiness or insult would not be tolerated by the mods, whether or not they knew you and despite how long you'd been a member. I don't think I've ever been on another forum where members are allowed to insult other people the way they do here, despite what it says in the rules. It's a proper struggle for newbies, I think, as some people seem to delight in being rude and insulting to new members knowing no one will do anything because they've been here a while.

Of course, not everyone is like that, and everyone's experience is different. I've also met some really nice, intelligent, friendly people here. Like you, InOne. But you're somewhat outnumbered.

Ammi 07-06-2011 11:51 AM

I don't think its ok to give a new member a hard time based on who and what you think they are, thats different to not necessarily agreeing with their opinions. If mods are suspicious of them, then they will deal with that when they know for sure. Otherwise, its not up to members to be judge and jury. By the way, welcome to the forum Redway. I'm sure you will fit in well when the paranoia dies down. :wavey:

CharlieO 07-06-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Suze (Post 4295353)
I think it has more to do with 'when' a newbie joins. I joined about the time of the Ben, Mario, and JJJ debates. Although for the most part I had no big problems with the supporters of JJJ, I always seemed to have a Molette or two on my back. So it was a lot with who supported whom in BB11 at that time, so it was more to do with that than having troubles with some members. Since then, I have managed to gauge most of the style and wit of the posters, especially the more prolific posters and get where some are coming from and with better understanding hopefully. This helps in how I relate then to posts :) There will always be a very few members who get on my wick, but that is the same as people in the outside world, you just can't gel with everyone as there will always be those clashes with some, but hopefully can a majority of them.

I can agree with that, there are people I don't gel with but I wouldn't like to single them out to others just because they aren't my cup of tea. I think being rude to new people because they are new isn't very nice because I know myself if people were rude to me just based on being new I would probably not want to come back here. Obviously arguments because of BB are inevitable but at the moment I don't think new members should be singled out at all.


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