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That reminds me, I forgot one: - Find JohnnyClips, glue him to a chair, put up a streaming event, where you nail each of his fingers through a keyboard. Sell it as a Webinar on how to handle forum-spammers http://www.toolstop.co.uk/components...67c4a763b2.jpg ... This is not a threat, its just a suggestion to how you make a community better |
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you guys prove my point much better than I ever could Whats wrong with being gay again? |
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LOL OWNED HIGH FIVE! |
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Confusing bro. :helpme |
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keep it up thanks for the views and bumps |
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trump for president 2016
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I have only been on here for 6 years or so, and I have learned and continue to learn a ton from this board. Of course one of the first things I should have learned is that there is a lot of useless bullshit on here.
If you can avoid feeding the trolls, it's still the best place I can think of to check a companies reputation with affiliates, see if there are any scam complaints against individuals and get breaking industry news (though for that you need a strong bullshit filter) I think the decline in business talk here is just a result of this being a small community, most of us are already aware of companies that provide services we need, and as for affiliates there just aren't that many anymore. Big tubes are the affiliates now and you don't need a forum to find them. The wild west is tamed, for now - until the next big thing, whatever that turns out to be. |
300K, could be debated in Parliament
By Tim Hume, CNN Updated 2048 GMT (0448 HKT) December 9, 2015 Story highlights UK petition created in response to Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. Any petition that gets more than 100,000 signatures is considered for parliamentary debate London (CNN)A petition calling for Donald Trump to be banned from entering the UK has attracted more than a quarter of a million signatures -- more than enough for a committee to consider sending the motion for parliamentary debate. The petition to block the front-running Republican presidential candidate from entering the country was created on the British government's official petitions website in response to Trump's call Monday to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. due to the threat of terrorism. "The UK has banned entry to many individuals for hate speech. The same principles should apply to everyone who wishes to enter the UK," read the petition, which was created by Suzanne Kelly, a woman from Aberdeen, Scotland, who has previously campaigned against Trump's political and business activities. Political outrage at Trump's Muslim proposal Political outrage at Trump's Muslim proposal 02:46 "If the United Kingdom is to continue applying the 'unacceptable behavior' criteria to those who wish to enter its borders, it must be fairly applied to the rich as well as poor, and the weak as well as powerful," the petition stated. 300,000 and counting By Wednesday evening, the petition had gained more than 300,000 signatures, with the number climbing rapidly. Any petition that gets more than 100,000 signatures is considered by Parliament's Petitions Committee, which weighs whether to send the petition for debate by lawmakers in Parliament. Trump supporters defend his calls for Muslim travel ban Trump supporters defend his calls for Muslim travel ban 05:12 The committee will consider what to do with the petition on January 5, according to the House of Commons information office. The Home Office told CNN that the home secretary has the power to exclude individuals, but there is currently no suggestion that this would be the case with Trump. 'Hate speech' Kelly, who writes for a citizen journalist website, Aberdeen Voice, has previously written reports documenting issues with Trump's development of a high-end golf resort in Aberdeen, which saw him come into conflict with locals. She had earlier started a petition asking Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University to strip Trump of an honorary degree it bestowed on him five years ago. That petition, which attracted more than 38,000 signatures, argues that Trump's "unrepentant, persistent verbal attacks on various groups of people based on nationality, religion, race and physical abilities are a huge detriment" to the university. Kelly wrote on the Aberdeen Voice website that her latest petition, to ban Trump from the UK, would allow British residents "who want to stand up against hate speech ... the opportunity to do so." "We are looking at a US Presidential candidate who wants to institute policies which to me are fascism," she wrote. "People have been barred from the United Kingdom for less." Brits peeved Trump's remarks prompted outrage at home and internationally. White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the comments effectively "disqualifies him from serving as president." Trump's business with Muslim majority countries Trump's business with Muslim majority countries 01:46 His followup remarks a day later -- that parts of London were so radicalized that British police feared for their lives -- particularly rankled in the UK. British Prime Minister David Cameron, who doesn't usually comment on U.S. presidential candidates, said through a spokesman that Trump's comments were "divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong." London's Metropolitan Police issued a statement inviting the Republican candidate to a briefing "on the reality of policing London," while the remarks also drew a sharp response from London Mayor Boris Johnson. "Donald Trump's ill-informed comments are complete and utter nonsense," Johnson said. "The only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump." But his comments may also have found some sympathizers in a country wary of the ISIS threat. Another petition on the UK government website calls on British leaders to "stop all immigration and close the UK borders until ISIS is defeated." That petition, which cited ISIS threats to send jihadists to Europe among refugees, has gathered more than 440,000 signatures since it was launched in September, but was rejected by the British government. "The UK government has no intention of closing Britain's borders, as this would create more problems than it would solve," the British Home Office wrote in rejecting the proposal. CNN's Carol Jordan, Monica Sarkar, Natalie Orchard and Milena Veselinovic contributed to this report. Sections 2016 Washington Nation World Our Team Follow us CNN.com ? 2015 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy guidelines |
There's an easy way to beat the idiots. NEVER reply to their threads. Even to tell the to fuck off. Reply to the business and interesting ones.
The idiots thread soon disappear. JohnnyClips has over 150 replies on his posts so they keep returning to the top. |
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There is nothing obvious. You are using a post count and join date to judge someones knowledge of GFY and the industry itself. Hey, whatever. |
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I will go back to ignoring tomorrow |
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Skywalker!!! (shouting in disgust) |
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It doesn't need a join date to confirm a poster is an idiot.
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guess you missed Fucking Around & Program Discussion
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This place is what it's always been since lensman got out... A 6 figure a month business treated and ran as an afterthought. Of course it had to implode. Most businesses in the real world are struggling to completely reinvent themselves every 4-6 years - this is a place where the best ideas have been to get people to write self serving, self promoting posts about an aspect of the biz or fake awards based on who begs the most for votes.
No one has ever stopped to seriously ask "what is a community", "how do you build and foster the habit of coming here daily to find something of interest".... but instead just banned people on a whim without every considering the unintended consequences, without a purpose and without a plan. The problem is not the industry - the problem is that any business left on autopilot, with only erratic and infrequent management will die. Anyone that skins this board is a fucking nitwit - for what? To provide a backdrop to brassmonkey copy and paste racist/death news and wehateporn taking about how water is something your body doesn't need? Anyone that skins this board should be fired from their jobs, it's a simple as that. |
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this place isn't a joke Eric added the ability to post VIMEO videos a couple of days ago.
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85% Joke
15 % Business I still get occasional business here, but it hasnt been good for a few years. |
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Good to see ya man:thumbsup Here is to all well! |
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