I would like to know what rule he broke if possible.
I would like to know what rule he broke if possible.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
It takes four clicks to scroll through a long post that is within forum limit, did not require him to double post, and is a legitimate answer to a question someone asked.
I could see asking him to edit it because of the length if it makes people uncomfortable, but that is not spam, nor does it break any forum rules that I'm aware of.
Last edited by Siriel; February 12th, 2015 at 06:25 PM.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."
So one can literally be banned for using the post length allowed by the administration?
I'm not trying to get at anything here. I literally just want to know what rule he broke.
Ragnarok, come day of wrath
That fallen souls might bear our plea.
To hasten the Divine's return.
O piteous Wanderer.
You guys wish you were as awful as I am.
Amaze
If you are being serious, it's because the post was too long and he knows it was too long, so therefore he was being obnoxious, just like the time he got the public before (meaning he has a precedent). Therefore, it is spam, just like posting the entire Shirou vs. Archer fight in response to why Archer lost to Shirou is spam. Common sense dictates that you would only link to the scene, not post it in its entirety, or just give a small synopsis. So either you would be mentally deficient, or just being annoying.
But equally, it's not something to ban him for, but give a stern warning to. Thus the warning.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."
There's no mathematical formula to decide when you went over the line. The mods just feel it out.
But isn't this what you should expect? You can't say "everybody keeps posting stupid bullshit" and then be like "WHAT RULE THEY BREAK" when someone actually gets warned for it. The rules already allow them to do it; it's just like cops enforcing speed limits. For every one person that they pull over there's ten that are getting away with it, but that doesn't mean they were wrong to pull one of them over.
Putting that aside though, why not just give everyone the old "get back on topic" nudge and leave the public warning for another day. It's not like Leo was the only one joining in on it.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.