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Why do mods delete threads ?
without giving a reason ?
I wont press the issue by repeating the context , but everytime a thread gets deleted without an explanation theres always twice the amount of threads asking why .. Is this an attempt to bring more attention to the subject ? because it seems to work that way.. not that i feel i "deserve" an explanation , but it would be nice to hear one anyways.. if you dont wanna respond via gfy feel free to contact me on icq. |
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Sig Spot!
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Well,
1. Because they can. 2. Sometimes and advertiser or friend asks them to delete it. Doesn't make it right of course but depending on the situation. They don't want to lose advertising dollars or hurt a friends feelings. Something they need to realize in my opinion is that sometimes you have to look at the situation and see if the friend or the advertising dollars are worth it. |
It all comes down to $$$
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money>morals
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Always have to keep in mind that this "community" is actually still just a company... As much as sometimes it feels like it should be "ours" to speak freely on any subject the bottom line is.. well.. the bottomline and its controlled by a company whos interests are at stake.
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this is not a democracy... Idunno....my statement above about money and morals apply in this industry everyday, but things like this hsould probably be deleted actually...the way that one was put anyway...yes there is question, but its is not deliberate intent by AFF... moving on |
should they give you a reason , thats the first question :)
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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If GFY disapeard tomorrow I could just move along and I wouldent give it a second thought. |
because ...................................
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I wonder if this thread makes it onto http://bromasters.blogspot.com/
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cause someone hurt their feelings
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Hey, Smokey, how's the weather in Minsk?
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Agreed.
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because your money is not as big as "their" money.
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The question wasn't whether or not they should or can. The question is WHY do they while knowing that it creates twice as much or more conversation about the topic that was just deleted. So if the purpose was not to remove the discussion, what might it be?
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$$$$$$$$.
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becouse they can...
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Nevermind that they rip off tons of others while at it, but I think it would be good business sense to take a stand against these practices. These people directly hollow out the profits of the tons of honest webmasters generating exposure for Playboy-owned sites. So in a way webmasters are to blame as well, as they keep promoting the sponsors that allow them to fuck them in the ass. Playboy is sadly becoming one of them, by allowing AFF and DatingGold to continue their practices AND flaunt themselves on GFY. |
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if i was mod , it would be chaos here on GFY
I would STICKY posts like "My iguana is in my ass" |
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moneyyyyyyyy
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just a guess though ;-)) |
regardless of what anyone may think, first amendment is dead in the usa.
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Lets say I started a webmaster resource and I blocked sponsors like AFF and Sex search from my directory.
How would you guys feel about that ? Serious questions. Would you feel that I wouldn't be providing a complete service by blocking some sponsors from being listed there or do you think I would be doing the right thing by blocking them. Personally as much as I would want to provide a complete resource I couldn't bring myself to helping to promote sites that do 10x more damage to this industry then any others. It would be a fine line to draw on who to blacklist or not blacklist, but I think a few of them really cross the line so in those cases it makes the decission a lot easier. What would you do ? Would you block some sites and if so which ones? Do you think there would be a blacklash, as a resource site like you were abusing your powers (much like the mods do here) etc... It would be similar but from the other side of the spectrum. Please discuss. |
When they are spending $20K or more per year here on advertising and threaten to pull their account unless a certain thread is deleted, well it ain't hard to figure out what's going to happen.
The only way to counter that is if you yourself spend that much or more at GFY on advertising. :D will76 --- plenty of people keep a blacklist. Having programs and other webmasters and their sites on blacklists is nothing new. I for one appreciate it when I see a TGP or linklist or resource etc taking a stand against certain companies and cheaters in general. It shows they have a modicum of sense and more than an ounce of business acumen. |
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Well Because they can.... LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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But if you owned this board trust me, no $20k account is a piss in the ocean. And in many cases it's not just $20K being considered, it's all the ongoing advertising revenue year after year, paid sticky threads, board skinnings, etc. One lone account could add up to over $100k revenue for the board's owner over time. Someone already posted it.... it's all about $$$. |
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