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Geek Culture / [LOCKED] david T logout link removal notice

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Zenincanin 14
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 04:59
Oh, MOON, just havin' fun! LMAO!

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M00NSHiNE
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:08


Shadow Robert
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:08
... you know you don't actually HAVE to click every single link that appears on your screen.

if your curiosity is that high that you have to click something even after being told not to, well quite frankly you deserve everything you get.

not to be funny; but really if you haven't learnt by now especially on the internet to 'look before you leap' then it is about time you learn. there are people unlike David who are willing to take advantage of that guillability; god i can't even count the number of times we've had script kids on here posting a link like,

'Increadible new darkbasic game here!!' you click the link and it'll just keep looping an open window in javascript until you machine crashes.

to be honest if it logs you out, do what i do when i accidentally close the browser (i log on using the default setting); leave the forum alone and get on with some work.

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:40
Z Interactive, it's not funny when you steal the joke.


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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:43
The funny thing is, he said "this is dumb", then posted the logout link twice. Who's dumb?

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:48
ok guys, the joke is dead...

not funny anymore...

especially when Z does it.

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 05:51
Moon makes a great point


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Posted: 23rd May 2004 07:28 Edited at: 23rd May 2004 07:32
And besides who ever gets tricked by this once will learn not to do it again. And if they don't then we have to accept their learning disabilities, and continue on.

P.S. I do not mean any offense

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 08:37
I dont want to encourage links of this nature, it would be best if you kindly removed it.
copycats usually like to step up one notch and we dont need to go there.


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Posted: 23rd May 2004 09:12
Don't get me wrong i whole heartidly agree with you, the copycats of this such-as Z Interactive; shouldn't do it...
but the reason i'm not against David's is because it isn't false advertise ment and it isn't a trick on his part.

His link clearly states not to click it, it comes with a warning not to click it. Now if you scroll to the top and see Z Interactives which says 'my favourite website link' that I don't agree with simply because it could quite as easily be his favourite site like Neopets or TellyTubbies.com (i dunno what loosers log onto these days )

To be frank, i think alot of users are making a mountain out of the mole hill. Simple fact would be, if this wasn't so widely publicised; most wouldn't have tried or known about it to put in thier 2cents... I know this for a fact as there i another use with the exact same thing in his signature, he ain't a popular user, he doesn't post alot; but it's still there.

Now this is going to be a fad with the sheep geeks, even if David does take it down. You could've asked him in private Indi, this wouldn't have brought so much attention to this.

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 11:01
Indi's decision has been made, it's the link's time to go. We shall miss you. *Wipes tear from eye*


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Posted: 23rd May 2004 13:36
is Indi female?, maybe we should wait a few days until she`s in a better mood (puberty is hell for gals I hear)

seriously I don`t think Indi should be a mod, he/she makes some weird mod decisions, more like "do as I say or I kick your teeth in" than the guiding hand, and many (like this) are just plain petty/childish, what was wrong with sending an E-mail to david and keeping it private?, no need for "everybody watch me dictate davids actions to him" type threads, Indi..get a life, get away from that keyboard occasionaly .

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 14:48
lol.

come on indy all the mods around here are layed back (but they do inforce the rules) i would have thought that you ould be of a similar opinion as the other mods...

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David T
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:11
Firstly thanks to the 99% of you who supported me

Quote: "I dont want to encourage links of this nature, it would be best if you kindly removed it.
copycats usually like to step up one notch and we dont need to go there."


I said I'd leave the choice ot indi and I'm a man of my word.

Quote: "come on indy all the mods around here are layed back (but they do inforce the rules) i would have thought that you ould be of a similar opinion as the other mods..."


That's one nice thing that sets these forums apart from others - it's such a relaxed place

Quote: "Now this is going to be a fad with the sheep geeks, even if David does take it down. You could've asked him in private Indi, this wouldn't have brought so much attention to this."


Exactly what I thought...
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:23
Quote: " is Indi female?, maybe we should wait a few days until she`s in a better mood (puberty is hell for gals I hear)"


Umm, i don't thin indi is a teenage girl...

I actually thought he was a 30 something male. I think it was posted somewhere, or i made it up, i dunno.

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:38
Quite a lot of people use the "dont click me" rouse to get people to click the link and follow it to their website. Reverse psychology and all that. That's my two cents. I didn't click it. I checked the status bar, but my first assumption was that it'd be a link to his website.

There's no point to this statement except that you're not necessarily stupid to click a link like that. A lot of people use that approach to encourage traffic.

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Dave J
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:40
I thought he was a 20-something male living in Queensland.


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CattleRustler
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:41
Well, DavidT took the link off so thats that with that. If I see Z with it still in his sig, I am going to hunt him down and tan him with a branding iron that says "stoooopid" !




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Posted: 23rd May 2004 15:56
I think I'll give you a hand CattleRustler

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Posted: 23rd May 2004 16:16 Edited at: 23rd May 2004 16:17
I don't think there is anything wrong with David's sig. It warns you not to click it, therefore it's OK. However, apart from Z-Interactive's sig being a lame copy of Davids, it doesn't warn you where it is going, therefore it could annoy quite a few people. Also looking at Z's above posts, he seems to be an immature little noob and I agree with Moonshine that he should be shot.

EDIT

Just saw there are two pages on this topic . No more on the subject...

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David T
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 16:27 Edited at: 23rd May 2004 16:27
Lol, I have reached that level on forums when people start copying you

Hmm, I could re-introduce the link... but this time pointing to my site... -_-
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Posted: 23rd May 2004 16:28 Edited at: 23rd May 2004 16:29
Lol, I have reached that level on forums when people start copying you

Hmm, I could re-introduce the link... but this time pointing to my site... -_-








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Posted: 23rd May 2004 16:32
thanks david t.

funny how a simple request gets blown out of proportion and the peanut gallery adds in comments.

mentor seriously? you make me laugh.


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Posted: 23rd May 2004 16:38
As the signature has been changed, there is no point discussing it any further.


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