Quick (but frustrated Admin post)
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One quick little thing.
This is a community for POSTING caps. - We allow requests but only in the request post. All links point there, so do us all a favour and actually read the community userinfo, please. Do NOT post cap requests directly to the community. It's irritating, makes the community look gross, and smacks of someone's desperation. It isn't becoming.
I have deleted no less than 20 cap requests just today. From now on, anyone who posts a cap request will be warned for the first time. The second time a cap request is posted, the person will be suspended from the community for 2 weeks. The third time, that person will be banned from the community. There is no excuse for not reading the community rules, nor is there an excuse for ignoring a first warning. This is getting ridiculous.
Your mods (
adolwyn,
dancethetango,
peacefully,
plush, and
_teufelchen_) are working hard to get this community running as smoothly as possible.
If anyone is in the generous giving mood, a paid account for the community would help muchly, because then the mods could post polls and such - which would enable us to see where you all stand on issues such as posting cap requests directly to the community.
Bottom line for the post? DO NOT POST CAPS REQUESTS DIRECTLY TO THE COMMUNITY. Get off the lazy buttocks and read the userinfo. Click on the link to request a cap. Post in the comments. And wait patiently for someone to fill your request.
Thank you,
The Mods
adolwyn,
dancethetango,
peacefully,
plush, and
_teufelchen_
This is a community for POSTING caps. - We allow requests but only in the request post. All links point there, so do us all a favour and actually read the community userinfo, please. Do NOT post cap requests directly to the community. It's irritating, makes the community look gross, and smacks of someone's desperation. It isn't becoming.
I have deleted no less than 20 cap requests just today. From now on, anyone who posts a cap request will be warned for the first time. The second time a cap request is posted, the person will be suspended from the community for 2 weeks. The third time, that person will be banned from the community. There is no excuse for not reading the community rules, nor is there an excuse for ignoring a first warning. This is getting ridiculous.
Your mods (
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If anyone is in the generous giving mood, a paid account for the community would help muchly, because then the mods could post polls and such - which would enable us to see where you all stand on issues such as posting cap requests directly to the community.
Bottom line for the post? DO NOT POST CAPS REQUESTS DIRECTLY TO THE COMMUNITY. Get off the lazy buttocks and read the userinfo. Click on the link to request a cap. Post in the comments. And wait patiently for someone to fill your request.
Thank you,
The Mods
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Date: 2004-06-30 09:55 pm (UTC)but then on the page of the actual community (which many people do not necessarily view, since the comm is on friends pages) has the correct link to the post in the community.