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Micus Posted at 3:14 pm on Aug. 12, 2008
underwear isn't allowed

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dolce e gabbana Posted at 8:05 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
can i use that avatar again? seriously..it's underwear you guys see it daily
iconoclast Posted at 6:53 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 9:03 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:59 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Even the Prince isn't infallible. So, I guess that means that I've asked another question for which you have no answer...

Of course not. I can answer every question. That's why they call me Probot.

The answer to your question: It's either a carry over from when LiveWire's words were censored - OR it's intended. If it's the first option, we obviously need not go further. If it's the second option:

Signatures =/= everyday posting. Perhaps David envisioned people filling the entire box full of capital letter "FUCK"s, which would be excessive, and disabled it. Either way, it simply goes to show, if David really wanted a bad language free environment, he could have it without much trouble at all, further creating a fallacy in your arguments.


no they call you probot because you're so fucking boring

at least that's what I think

anyway i think we should just allow all cursing and shut up

Forever Angel Posted at 6:20 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 8:03 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:59 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Even the Prince isn't infallible. So, I guess that means that I've asked another question for which you have no answer...

Of course not.  I can answer every question.  That's why they call me Probot.

The answer to your question:  It's either a carry over from when LiveWire's words were censored - OR it's intended.  If it's the first option, we obviously need not go further.  If it's the second option:

Signatures =/= everyday posting.  Perhaps David envisioned people filling the entire box full of capital letter "FUCK"s, which would be excessive, and disabled it.  Either way, it simply goes to show, if David really wanted a bad language free environment, he could have it without much trouble at all, further creating a fallacy in your arguments.


Or he could have just wanted to not stifle discussion. Knowing that teens use that kind of language a lot, censoring everything would have hampered free discussion. But he still put the 'rule' in place about excessive language... why? Maybe because he didn't think of saying "language you would use in your classroom" as a guide, similar to "wearing what you could walk down the street in".
The Professional Posted at 6:03 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:59 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Even the Prince isn't infallible. So, I guess that means that I've asked another question for which you have no answer...

Of course not.  I can answer every question.  That's why they call me Probot.

The answer to your question:  It's either a carry over from when LiveWire's words were censored - OR it's intended.  If it's the first option, we obviously need not go further.  If it's the second option:

Signatures =/= everyday posting.  Perhaps David envisioned people filling the entire box full of capital letter "FUCK"s, which would be excessive, and disabled it.  Either way, it simply goes to show, if David really wanted a bad language free environment, he could have it without much trouble at all, further creating a fallacy in your arguments.

Forever Angel Posted at 5:59 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 7:54 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:53 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 7:41 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

To my knowledge, and to the moderator I checked with knowledge, there is currently no rule that doesn't allow "fuck" in custom titles or signatures.  

  That's what you was supposed to be able to read, but with someone who didn't know the definition of subjective, I should've knownnnnnnnn.



PoP has failed me.  


Even the Prince isn't infallible. So, I guess that means that I've asked another question for which you have no answer...
The Professional Posted at 5:54 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:53 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 7:41 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

To my knowledge, and to the moderator I checked with knowledge, there is currently no rule that doesn't allow "fuck" in custom titles or signatures.  

 That's what you was supposed to be able to read, but with someone who didn't know the definition of subjective, I should've knownnnnnnnn.



PoP has failed me.  

Forever Angel Posted at 5:53 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 7:41 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

To my knowledge, and to the moderator I checked with knowledge, there is currently no rule that doesn't allow "fuck" in custom titles or signatures.

That's what you was supposed to be able to read, but with someone who didn't know the definition of subjective, I should've knownnnnnnnn.


hI jAMES Posted at 5:43 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 8:21 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:17 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 7:10 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

That's pretty much what subjective means, yes.  The rule is subjective.  Therefore I am FORCED to define "excessive" and "vulgar" in my own terms.  See the fallacy in your long and pointless argument now?
Well, since you seem unable to justify your view other than 'subjective' reasoning, tell me... why are some of these words that YOU have no problem with, forbidden in signatures or the 'customizable' rank? Even a single instance is not allowed. Why is that?

I've never heard of such a ruling. In 255 days of moderating, I've never seen an issue brought up with this.


It has in the forums, I believe.

http://www.golivewire.com/forums/peer-yatpaos-support-yn.html#16

Use edit>find>signature to find them easier.

Maybe I'm mentioning something else.

The Professional Posted at 5:41 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
To my knowledge, and to the moderator I checked with knowledge, there is currently no rule that doesn't allow "fuck" in custom titles or signatures.

That's what you was supposed to be able to read, but with someone who didn't know the definition of subjective, I should've knownnnnnnnn.

Forever Angel Posted at 5:36 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 7:27 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Do you have a complete inability to read between the lines?
With you... I don't even try. You can't answer even a simple question. I didn't ask about 'issues'. I asked 'why'. You seem to avoid any straight forward responses.
The Professional Posted at 5:27 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Do you have a complete inability to read between the lines?
Forever Angel Posted at 5:25 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 7:21 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:17 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 7:10 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

That's pretty much what subjective means, yes.  The rule is subjective.  Therefore I am FORCED to define "excessive" and "vulgar" in my own terms.  See the fallacy in your long and pointless argument now?
Well, since you seem unable to justify your view other than 'subjective' reasoning, tell me... why are some of these words that YOU have no problem with, forbidden in signatures or the 'customizable' rank? Even a single instance is not allowed. Why is that?

I've never heard of such a ruling.  In 255 days of moderating, I've never seen an issue brought up with this.  


Good answer. Or non-answer, I should say.
The Professional Posted at 5:21 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:17 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 7:10 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

That's pretty much what subjective means, yes. The rule is subjective. Therefore I am FORCED to define "excessive" and "vulgar" in my own terms. See the fallacy in your long and pointless argument now?
Well, since you seem unable to justify your view other than 'subjective' reasoning, tell me... why are some of these words that YOU have no problem with, forbidden in signatures or the 'customizable' rank? Even a single instance is not allowed. Why is that?

I've never heard of such a ruling.  In 255 days of moderating, I've never seen an issue brought up with this.  

Forever Angel Posted at 5:17 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
Quote: from The Professional at 7:10 pm on Aug. 17, 2008

That's pretty much what subjective means, yes.  The rule is subjective.  Therefore I am FORCED to define "excessive" and "vulgar" in my own terms.  See the fallacy in your long and pointless argument now?
Well, since you seem unable to justify your view other than 'subjective' reasoning, tell me... why are some of these words that YOU have no problem with, forbidden in signatures or the 'customizable' rank? Even a single instance is not allowed. Why is that?
The Professional Posted at 5:14 pm on Aug. 17, 2008
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