09-28-2008, 12:33 AM
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#9
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sane, so says the voices
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Originally Posted by Rightclaw
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That can be done. o:
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No, you CAN go into someone else's thread and say that they are at fault for raging though. You can do exactly what was done to you.
I think you're confused about the no naming rule. It doesn't protect you from someone pointing out possible hypocrisies (not saying you are a hypocrite) in your post, it merely protects people from getting flamed, and it prevents them from having their name tainted because of whatever "misunderstandings" can occur.
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No, I'm not confused by the no naming rule. I'm saying that if I go to someones thread where they stated that someone was an annoying person and replied that their post indicates that they are an annoying person then I am flame baiting.
Example - this post:
Originally Posted by Carmasa
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We're in a war right now, and 15 minutes from the server check, they finally appear, and while we're only three people, they bring a whole full party, and can't 1:1. Then when I figure out, "wow, this is boring" I go to Uruga, and I see an archer in their guild who looks about my level, so he starts running away and poisons/bleeds me, and I finally catch up and stun him, he scrolls out. - -
Annoying people.
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My whole guild keeps saying they're running away from them, when they find someone alone.
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I post in that thread
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You stating that the people of that guild are annoying is making you an annoying person.
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Now I get called down for flame baiting.
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