Cruentus
Grandmaster
I just had a post deleted, as did someone else, in the Ninjitsu forum for making reference to Realultimatepower.com.
Someone else posted a reference to the site. I hit the link, and browsed. I found it pretty funny, so I posted on it.
I then found my post deleted, and a warning for me "not to high jack threads."
The other day, I had my "nekkid sparring" post, although inappropriate, deleted from the Womens Self Defense" forum. I was at least "warned" about that.
So, what gives? Now the Nekkid sparring post I can understand. Someone may have complained, for my post could have offended someone (even though I was clear that I was only kidding, and if they were offended then I think that they are the ones with the problem and NOT me). So the Mods. felt the need to delete what I wrote due to complaints. Fine, I was warned, and I understand.
But now the Ninjitsu forum? I saw Jay Bells thread asking people not to "highjack" with Realultimatepower.com posts (I didn't know this was a huge problem, but O.K.?), which didn't bother me. But deleting my posts? I think that is over the line!
So my question to staff is this: since when was "Deleting posts" because you don't like what someone says protocal. I thought that MT tried to avoid deleting posts to keep record of Conversations, among other things. Unless it was something that had to be sensored for profanity, or unless there was something that could cause a law suit, I thought that deleting was a no-no. I thought that people were instead warned for their behavior, then repremanded accordingly if repeated warnings failed, but that posts weren't "deleted."
Also, I was involved with the last 2 "deletions" to my knowledge, which makes me wonder, do you guys (Mods) have a personal problem with me?
So please discuss the issue. I'll be off martial talk for the next couple of hours as I have appointments and such. I would be interested to hear input on this issue.
Thank You,
Paul Janulis
Someone else posted a reference to the site. I hit the link, and browsed. I found it pretty funny, so I posted on it.
I then found my post deleted, and a warning for me "not to high jack threads."
The other day, I had my "nekkid sparring" post, although inappropriate, deleted from the Womens Self Defense" forum. I was at least "warned" about that.
So, what gives? Now the Nekkid sparring post I can understand. Someone may have complained, for my post could have offended someone (even though I was clear that I was only kidding, and if they were offended then I think that they are the ones with the problem and NOT me). So the Mods. felt the need to delete what I wrote due to complaints. Fine, I was warned, and I understand.
But now the Ninjitsu forum? I saw Jay Bells thread asking people not to "highjack" with Realultimatepower.com posts (I didn't know this was a huge problem, but O.K.?), which didn't bother me. But deleting my posts? I think that is over the line!
So my question to staff is this: since when was "Deleting posts" because you don't like what someone says protocal. I thought that MT tried to avoid deleting posts to keep record of Conversations, among other things. Unless it was something that had to be sensored for profanity, or unless there was something that could cause a law suit, I thought that deleting was a no-no. I thought that people were instead warned for their behavior, then repremanded accordingly if repeated warnings failed, but that posts weren't "deleted."
Also, I was involved with the last 2 "deletions" to my knowledge, which makes me wonder, do you guys (Mods) have a personal problem with me?
So please discuss the issue. I'll be off martial talk for the next couple of hours as I have appointments and such. I would be interested to hear input on this issue.
Thank You,
Paul Janulis