Thread: Fedora Forum Corrupt?

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    Or as mentioned above move to a distro with a nicer community. *cough* Arch Linux. Although there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the Fedora community.

    Or instead follow a past member's method to add spice to your posts, with rainbow text. I miss him

    What puzzles me, is you've just registered here and your first posts are about bagging another forum?!? Great start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CompanionCube View Post
    Yeah dude, there is a lot to say when your a newbie on a forum. [/sarcasm]
    What are you trying to say? Because my posts and opinions aren't dazzlingly exciting I should be banned? Your an idiot.

    May I add, I am happy with the response I got from an admin and would like the ban to be lifted. I can understand how these things happen and I am extremely happy with the reply.
    I don't mean to be rude, but grow up a little bit. Sadly, the Internet is saddled with thousands of spamming idiots, and I think we're all a little jaded. Maybe the content of your posts was suggestive of spam -- it sounds like you've taken care of that issue. I think you should accept the moderator's explanation and move on.

    Just the fact that the person bothered to reply here indicates that he/she takes the responsibility seriously.

    Getting all worked up about the behavior of faceless people on the Internet is a waste of your own time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MK27 View Post
    Also, and for a fact, some of the mods at FedoraForum are contracted out from somewhere (flatwhoever is lying!) and do not conceal the fact that they are moderating other "computer user" forums at the same time and that some such actual moderators further do not conceal the fact that most of their real time is spent councilling windows general users on these other forums and that they do not operate a linux or fedora system and possess ABSOLUTELY NO KNOWLEDGE, nor even try to dispense any, but merely that it is their job to be moderating a computer user forum, which considering all the things they are then totally unqualified to do, probably only leaves the task of dealing with potential spam ("it's all goobly-gook to me") in a paranoid way.

    Boo fedora. Even tho my primary OS is FC10.
    Quote Originally Posted by CompanionCube View Post
    Yeah dude, there is a lot to say when your a newbie on a forum. [/sarcasm]
    What are you trying to say? Because my posts and opinions aren't dazzlingly exciting I should be banned? Your an idiot.

    May I add, I am happy with the response I got from an admin and would like the ban to be lifted. I can understand how these things happen and I am extremely happy with the reply.
    Your account has been reactivated.

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    @CompanionCube

    When calling someone an idiot it helps if you're grammatically correct, otherwise you just look a bit silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leigh123@linux
    Your account has been reactivated.
    Excellent. Since this is really none of our business...

    *thread closed*
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