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davjs Posted at 12:39 am on June 28, 2007
This is a great opportunity to get free advertising on LiveWire for your website or for the website of someone you know.

In exchange for linking to LiveWire from your website, we'll give you reward points every week PLUS we'll give you advertising credits for you to get more visitors to your website or get your message heard. These advertising credits work using LiveWire's AdManager, software that controls ad placement all over this site.

In order to earn advertising credits, your webpage must have a Google PageRank of at least 1. Please see the chart below for details.

Add Your Website to Start Earning Rewards!
http://golivewire.net/forums/validatelinktolivewire.cgi

Advertising dollars can be used to display your own messages or advertisements on LiveWire.  

If your page had yet to be ranked by Google...
You would earn 10 reward points each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 0...
You would earn 15 reward points each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 1...
You would earn 25 reward points PLUS $0.50 in advertising dollars each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 2...
You would earn 35 reward points PLUS $1 in advertising dollars each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 3...
You would earn 50 reward points PLUS $2 in advertising dollars each week.  

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You would earn 100 reward points PLUS $3.50 in advertising dollars each week.  

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You would earn 200 reward points PLUS $5 in advertising dollars each week.  

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You would earn 400 reward points PLUS $7.50 in advertising dollars each week.  

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You would earn 1000 reward points PLUS $10 in advertising dollars each week.  

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You would earn 3000 reward points PLUS $20 in advertising dollars each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 9...
You would earn 5000 reward points PLUS $30 in advertising dollars each week.  

If your page had a ranking of 10...
You would earn 7000 reward points PLUS $50 in advertising dollars each week.  

You can check your page's current PageRank by submitting it on this page: http://www.golivewire.com/forums/validatelinktolivewire.cgi (even if you have already submitted it)

It's challenging to increase your site's PageRank, and very few people I know have websites ranked higher than 6. It's important to choose good keywords that match your page's content, have a clean layout, avoid free hosting services like GeoCities, and get other websites to link to your site. Good luck!  

Rewards will be given out every Thursday at 1am (PST). The first batch has already gone out to 107 lucky members.

We are not accepting MySpace links at the moment due to MySpace updates that have blocked LiveWire from verifying the links.

Once again, add your website to start earning rewards!
http://golivewire.net/forums/validatelinktolivewire.cgi

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Pendulum Posted at 10:25 am on Mar. 1, 2008
Great
RedRevolver Posted at 9:41 am on Aug. 17, 2007
Quote: from DoomMaker at 5:31 pm on June 30, 2007

Quote: from RedRevolver at 11:28 am on June 30, 2007

STOP WITH THE FUCKING REPLIES! THE ANNOUNCEMENT IS GETTING ON MY FUCKING NERVES.  

 Thank you.


It'll do that regardless of whether or not someone replies : /

Oh darn.

Nonetheless, and even though you've closed your account now, I back up what you say about moderators not liking what David is doing. At least one moderator (however noobish he is) has told me about what a fuck David is for some of his more recent (since you've been gone, I think) changes.

If you do happen to come back, and happen to read this, I still agree with you.

Meeeeeeeeeh.

JennyColada Posted at 6:30 pm on July 14, 2007
So, I submitted my links to that Google page, and it still says that they aren't ranked. Do they just have a 0, or does it take time for them to be ranked? Under the link validation page it has "?" for my rank, not a 0.

PS: Sorry to make the topic blink again guys.  

cutie2 Posted at 6:09 pm on July 14, 2007
I've decided I quite like this (and it's a whole new incentive to work on my site's pagerank). The pros outweigh the cons, at the moment.

It's fuuun.

Ilovehim123 Posted at 11:01 pm on July 3, 2007
hm do u have to sgn up for this?
or what ?
whoisabs Posted at 10:08 am on June 30, 2007
Just remember that it is a fat n00b so ignore.
DoomMaker Posted at 9:31 am on June 30, 2007
Quote: from RedRevolver at 11:28 am on June 30, 2007

STOP WITH THE FUCKING REPLIES! THE ANNOUNCEMENT IS GETTING ON MY FUCKING NERVES.

Thank you.


It'll do that regardless of whether or not someone replies : /
RedRevolver Posted at 8:28 am on June 30, 2007
STOP WITH THE FUCKING REPLIES! THE ANNOUNCEMENT IS GETTING ON MY FUCKING NERVES.

Thank you.

Brookie Chookie23 Posted at 10:30 pm on June 29, 2007
It seems my question was lost in the midst of an argument :/
DoomMaker Posted at 8:25 pm on June 29, 2007
Quote: from dovelove at 11:16 pm on June 29, 2007

Spirit was an excellent mod.
I agree. That was the point of the analogy.
dovelove Posted at 8:16 pm on June 29, 2007
Spirit was an excellent mod.
DoomMaker Posted at 6:29 pm on June 29, 2007

You need to learn to distinguish between fact and opinion.

Everything is more or less biased, there's just a question of the degree and how much you back it up.


As for what the moderation team thinks, I have yet to see any evidence of almost all your claims, so please, present if you have anything, otherwise stop talking about it. You're a one man propaganda machine as far as i see.
As I am not a moderator, I can't link to actual posts and give specific evidence. However, my claims are not unfounded because I've not only heard about this but I've seen it on the forums.



My biggest concern with what you say is that you seem to have forgotten that this is not a club, its a support forum. The whole point is to encourage new members who might not know the site exists. What you suggest is almost a closed community, which i think shows you missed the point.
No, I'm not really suggesting that. I'm suggesting a somewhat open community that welcomes intelligent new members, not some kind of chat site like it is rapidly becoming.


So for all your talk of how older members need treating differently etc you still don't seem to have got it after all the time you have here...

I think that older members shouldn't be moderated by people who are relatively new. Simple as that. I think it's fair.


i think that proves many moderation promotions to be considerably less random than you think.
Maybe in the past. Not more recently. Why else would there be Spirit then Mapleafan and similar choice discrepancies? I know that there are timezones and whatnot, but seriously...
pleaseremove Posted at 6:23 pm on June 29, 2007
Quote: from DoomMaker at 2:06 am on June 30, 2007

but I do rightfully think that this site is going in the wrong direction

You need to learn to distinguish between fact and opinion.

As for what the moderation team thinks, i have yet to see any evidence of almost all your claims, so please, present if you have anything, otherwise stop talking about it. You're a one man propaganda machine as far as i see.

My biggest concern with what you say is that you seem to have forgotten that this is not a club, its a support forum. The whole point is to encourage new members who might not know the site exists. What you suggest is almost a closed community, which i think shows you missed the point.

So for all your talk of how older members need treating differently etc you still don't seem to have got it after all the time you have here... i think that proves many moderation promotions to be considerably less random than you think.

DoomMaker Posted at 6:06 pm on June 29, 2007
I didn't respond because I thought what you had to say was selfish and mistaken.  

You seem to have an agenda to keep LiveWire to yourself. The claim that getting more people to link to LiveWire attracts "new members" would appear self-evident, however you go on to claim that these "new members" are unintelligent and somehow degrading to the site.


  Actually, that's not what I had to say. What I had to say is that this method of attracting new members is counterproductive because most of the new members that have had to sign up more recently are of this nature. I'm all for new members that can make a valuable contribution to this forum, thus why I suggest ways that improve the experience for veterans and attract intelligent people while stemming the influx of what you would call 'n00bs'.

I am offended on behalf of all new members. Yet, you have the audacity to tell me that we can't share the site with others?

I never said that new members as a whole are bad. I said that many new members are pollute this forum, though there are some that grow to be useful members, even if they don't start out at full.

You say that encouraging people to add links to LiveWire is against the original purpose of the site?

Yes, I do. Here's why:

Indiscriminately trying to spread an advertising base far and wide in this way attracts a huge amount of new members, often of the immature type. This also encourages already existing 'noobs' to invite a huge number of friends from their personal sites and whatnot, which leads to many more joining up.


It is clear that you want to keep the site to yourself

Wrong. I really just want to keep the huge number of noobs down. We cannot be perfect, but we can do better. This site is becoming much too noob friendly and the older members are losing out in favor of a mediocre majority. New members are fine, but I believe the purpose should be to improve the experience for older members while bringing in the best new members possible.

and that you do not work on improving the site day in and day out as I do.  


I disagree with this. While I have not been around for six years, I have been around a considerable amount of time, and have helped an enormous amount of people with extremely serious issues as well as suggested many things for the site. I also understand that you are busy, but that doesn't excuse what a lot of us see as major blunders often times. All the while, we have a notice up that says "if you're thinking of suicide, your mind is lying to you." I care, and even if you are afraid to deal with people like that (this is understandable however, it's a hard subject for people who have not experienced it much themselves) there are others like myself that are not and are more than able to do so.


I spend my time working on LiveWire knowing that all 2000 active members will benefit from each improvement I make.

Strange considering that a lot of older members find the quality of this site to be deteriorating. There have also been many outrages at some updates that were not dealt with. I've also heard from many high sources that much of the mod team is frustrated. Nothing that shouldn't be known to a 'member', but something you should take into consideration, perhaps.


LiveWire is an exceptional website with an exceptional team of moderators and an exceptional member-base.

Just because it's better than some other forums out there does not mean that it could not be much better with a few adjustments. Myself and many other members have found some of your past moderator decisions to be random, counterproductive and even disturbing. The same goes for some...features on the site such as the ehelp descriptions.


Imagine how much more meaningful my time spent upgrading LiveWire would be if there were 2400 active members? Imagine how many more replies from diverse individuals could be made to your own topics if there were 400 more active members than there are today?

It depends on the quality of those members. More does not necessarily mean better. I agree with expanding our member base and am not advocating an elitist craphole.

Above all, I'm going to be honest. You're not going to find many people like myself; a lot will just suck up to stay in a position of power. I don't hate you, nor am I selfish (look at some of my replies in ehelp), but I do rightfully think that this site is going in the wrong direction and I'm sure that a lot of veteran members agree with me.


EDIT: TAGS FIXED DUE TO QUOTE FEATURE FAILURE

dovelove Posted at 5:11 pm on June 29, 2007
Quote: from davjs at 6:43 pm on June 29, 2007

Quote: from DoomMaker at 1:45 pm on June 29, 2007

David, please respond to my post. This really seems to go against the original point of this site.
David's reply here.

A-fucking-men. Thank you David.

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