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falcon9

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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2012, 05:01:30 pm »
lol....I have no idea what the issue is then. If I block someone. I forget about them. I don't dwell on it.

That's the difference between those who are allegedly ignoring, (you can't actually "block" another poster from posting; you can only "block" your own view of those posts), and those who aren't ignoring by still talking about ones they're 'supposed' to be ignoring.  Good for you.
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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2012, 05:16:34 pm »
I understand people have different opinions about a number of different things. However, there is a right and wrong way to express yourself. For instance, I do not beleive in homosexuality, but I love people regardless. While in Texas I sat at my momther in law's wedding with my husband's brother and his boyfreind. We talked about his children and the Navy (hes in the Navy.) We had a good time. They knew where I stood on the subject, but they also know I let people be who they choose to be and try to get along with them. We had a really good time despite my stance and their stance. I don't understand why many people on Fusion Cash won't be the same way. The rules state that behind every computer screen is a real person with real feelings. So many users here love to quarell. They love the rush a fresh bashing gives them. It shouldn't be this way. I like Fusion Cash, but I feel the site management should do more to protect Fusion Cash users.
Tusc....no big deal...if you made an honest mistake posting on wrong discussion board just post in right one next time.I made the mistake too.FC prefers we do it that way and we should allow them to set rules here.You are gonna get enuff flack from your post anyway in right topic.Spelling and grammar catch others attn,so what you did is a feast to them.I forgive you <wink> :thumbsup:

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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2012, 06:44:52 pm »
putting things in the correct thread really is helpful to new users. There is so much that has been posted in the wrong places that it can make it very difficult and time consuming to finally locate the information that one needs or wants to learn about without having to wade through unrelated material. That is what the off topic thread was most likely established for. It just would be a matter of taking an extra few seconds to make sure a post or a new thread are being done in the right place. It is a matter of respect to other users and to our Admin to not have to clean things up. Unfortunately admin has done some in the past and I am sure does not have enough time to keep doing it, thus postings are in the wrong place and the system is abused and not respected because some people feel it is no big deal and others loose their marbles over every little thing. I would hope that we could grow up and be mature enough to get over it and for all of us to try a little harder for the sake of other new members. We were all there once. And who knows when one of us may need to be searching for something and have difficulty because of misplaced information.

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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2012, 07:56:34 pm »
putting things in the correct thread really is helpful to new users. There is so much that has been posted in the wrong places that it can make it very difficult and time consuming to finally locate the information that one needs or wants to learn about without having to wade through unrelated material. That is what the off topic thread was most likely established for. It just would be a matter of taking an extra few seconds to make sure a post or a new thread are being done in the right place. It is a matter of respect to other users and to our Admin to not have to clean things up. Unfortunately admin has done some in the past and I am sure does not have enough time to keep doing it, thus postings are in the wrong place and the system is abused and not respected because some people feel it is no big deal and others loose their marbles over every little thing. I would hope that we could grow up and be mature enough to get over it and for all of us to try a little harder for the sake of other new members. We were all there once. And who knows when one of us may need to be searching for something and have difficulty because of misplaced information.

Exactly; well-put.
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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2012, 02:25:45 pm »
putting things in the correct thread really is helpful to new users. There is so much that has been posted in the wrong places that it can make it very difficult and time consuming to finally locate the information that one needs or wants to learn about without having to wade through unrelated material. That is what the off topic thread was most likely established for. It just would be a matter of taking an extra few seconds to make sure a post or a new thread are being done in the right place. It is a matter of respect to other users and to our Admin to not have to clean things up. Unfortunately admin has done some in the past and I am sure does not have enough time to keep doing it, thus postings are in the wrong place and the system is abused and not respected because some people feel it is no big deal and others loose their marbles over every little thing. I would hope that we could grow up and be mature enough to get over it and for all of us to try a little harder for the sake of other new members. We were all there once. And who knows when one of us may need to be searching for something and have difficulty because of misplaced information.

I can understand that. I thought this was the right place because it was a help topic issue.
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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #20 on: October 29, 2012, 02:29:34 pm »
putting things in the correct thread really is helpful to new users. There is so much that has been posted in the wrong places that it can make it very difficult and time consuming to finally locate the information that one needs or wants to learn about without having to wade through unrelated material. That is what the off topic thread was most likely established for. It just would be a matter of taking an extra few seconds to make sure a post or a new thread are being done in the right place. It is a matter of respect to other users and to our Admin to not have to clean things up. Unfortunately admin has done some in the past and I am sure does not have enough time to keep doing it, thus postings are in the wrong place and the system is abused and not respected because some people feel it is no big deal and others loose their marbles over every little thing. I would hope that we could grow up and be mature enough to get over it and for all of us to try a little harder for the sake of other new members. We were all there once. And who knows when one of us may need to be searching for something and have difficulty because of misplaced information.

I can understand that. I thought this was the right place because it was a help topic issue.

If this is a help topic you should have eliminated this:

["For instance, I do not beleive in homosexuality, but I love people regardless. While in Texas I sat at my momther in law's wedding with my husband's brother and his boyfreind. We talked about his children and the Navy (hes in the Navy.) We had a good time. They knew where I stood on the subject, but they also know I let people be who they choose to be and try to get along with them. We had a really good time despite my stance and their stance."]
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Re: Rules of Communication
« Reply #21 on: December 05, 2012, 11:10:55 am »
I think that listening is the most important rule in communication.

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