First of all thanks for reading and replying.
KakerMix:
I don't spend a lot of time reading rules on forums. Generally I just try and not make spelling mistakes, be polite, not spam and check that I don't double post.
After reading the rules I got the impression that admins would just tell people to F off if they don't think that same way as them. And I found that the language ( pointed out in the last replay ) made me think that you prejudged your users to be a bunch of idiots with out a life.
The argument that it is ok for this forum to write/express their rules like that because everyone else does it, bring me back to kindergarten, where that was always the argument. ???
I'm well aware of the flame wars and other nastiness of the Internet, but I would rather like if people like your good selves ( Tekkit crew ) who is clearly giving a great deal of your time to create something awesome and share it with us ( humble Tekkit users ) would be welcoming and then if people prove to be consistently idiotic then just ban them.
Sometimes being nice to people is like chock therapy and you get to see the nice side of people
Jay? :
Sorry I didn't forget you. Sorry if I lost you. I know what a forum is... I'm old enough to have used BBS on a 14000 kbs modem in a text based client
When I wrote in-house, I didn't mean something they run for their own purpose. But a forum where people from the outside was not welcome! ( I could have been a bit clearer )
My problem is still the unfriendly tone of the rules and the way I was told to not sign my name. I normally don't sign my posts, and I wouldn't expect admins to go back and check before pointing it out.
Quality control is a great thing. But it doesn't have to be rude to be effective. I recon that people learn better if you point out their mistakes without assuming they are losers.
Anyway that was enough writing, now for some gaming, BF3 I think, really want to kill someone
- "Was that sarcasm?" Dr. Sheldon Cooper