My thread about my bypass pipes got deleted WTF!?
#1
My thread about my bypass pipes got deleted WTF!?
It appears that writing a review about a product from a non-sponsor of Rennlist is a big no-no. I had posted a review of my new bypass pipes from Leistung Motorsports to share some info, let you all know about a good product and a good deal and apparantly the moderators felt that was unacceptable and deleted my thread. I always thought that this was a forum to share info, ideas and to help a fellow car enthusiast out but I guess I was mistaken. I'm not really sure why it was deleted because I was not selling anything nor am I affiliated with the company. All I was honestly trying to do was let you all know that there is a quality alternative to the higher priced bypass pipes that are so popular with us pepper owners. I think that is lame...I guess I get banned now for writing this thread??
#3
#4
If the discussion were via PM, you would not see the response or discussion posted in public, as that would be a violation of the rules regarding PMs.
If in doubt, always PM the Moderator.
If in doubt, always PM the Moderator.
#5
I have to agree that this situation sounds kind of lame. I did not read the referenced post, however assuming that the OP wasn't looking to sell anything and has no affiliation, what's wrong with a product review?
#6
Before everyone gets their boxers in a bunch, the OP should simply send a PM to the forum Moderator and inquire about the post the reasons behind the deletion. Unlike me, your forum Moderator is a gentleman.
I usually spend my day just deleting RL posts purely at random...just because.
I usually spend my day just deleting RL posts purely at random...just because.
#7
Before everyone gets their boxers in a bunch, the OP should simply send a PM to the forum Moderator and inquire about the post the reasons behind the deletion. Unlike me, your forum Moderator is a gentleman.
I usually spend my day just deleting RL posts purely at random...just because.
I usually spend my day just deleting RL posts purely at random...just because.
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#10
If this is essentially the same thread that the OP posted on another site which will remain nameless, I didn't see anything wrong with the content at all. Now, if the mods disagree and they obviously have the final say, I would appreciate knowing why the OPs thread was deleted as well so I and others will have a better understanding of what content is or is not allowed.
I greatly appreciate the types of reviews such as the one the OP made (that got deleted) -- it provides a wealth of information, real-life experiences, and non-sponsored/unbiased feedback.
With all of that said, I know there are always three sides to every story. Side A, Side B, and then the truth. To the OP and/or Mod that deleted the thread, if there's any pertinent details that we aren't aware of, then that may be a different story.
My big thing is fairness on these types of boards. The nice thing about public boards like this is that is promotes accountability across the board. That accountability goes for everyone (registered users, mods, and sponsors).
#11
Why should the site rename nameless? Here's the link to the thread, I don't see anything wrong with discussing here why it got removed:
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...es-review.html
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...es-review.html
#12
Why should the site rename nameless? Here's the link to the thread, I don't see anything wrong with discussing here why it got removed:
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...es-review.html
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/c...es-review.html
#13
I didn't suggest that the OP or Mod post private PMs. What I'm suggesting is that if a mod deletes a post, that the mod provide a proper reply to the OPs question in this thread. If the mod didn't proactively send a PM to the OP after the thread was deleted, I don't think that the OPs request is unreasonable. Again, being a mod on another site, I don't like taking that type of action without sending a message to the OP fully explaining why a thread was deleted. I guess you can take the stance that it is the mods/admins right to do so and they don't have to offer up any explanation, but I don't think that approach will be well received as evidenced by this thread.
If this is essentially the same thread that the OP posted on another site which will remain nameless, I didn't see anything wrong with the content at all. Now, if the mods disagree and they obviously have the final say, I would appreciate knowing why the OPs thread was deleted as well so I and others will have a better understanding of what content is or is not allowed.
I greatly appreciate the types of reviews such as the one the OP made (that got deleted) -- it provides a wealth of information, real-life experiences, and non-sponsored/unbiased feedback.
With all of that said, I know there are always three sides to every story. Side A, Side B, and then the truth. To the OP and/or Mod that deleted the thread, if there's any pertinent details that we aren't aware of, then that may be a different story.
My big thing is fairness on these types of boards. The nice thing about public boards like this is that is promotes accountability across the board. That accountability goes for everyone (registered users, mods, and sponsors).
If this is essentially the same thread that the OP posted on another site which will remain nameless, I didn't see anything wrong with the content at all. Now, if the mods disagree and they obviously have the final say, I would appreciate knowing why the OPs thread was deleted as well so I and others will have a better understanding of what content is or is not allowed.
I greatly appreciate the types of reviews such as the one the OP made (that got deleted) -- it provides a wealth of information, real-life experiences, and non-sponsored/unbiased feedback.
With all of that said, I know there are always three sides to every story. Side A, Side B, and then the truth. To the OP and/or Mod that deleted the thread, if there's any pertinent details that we aren't aware of, then that may be a different story.
My big thing is fairness on these types of boards. The nice thing about public boards like this is that is promotes accountability across the board. That accountability goes for everyone (registered users, mods, and sponsors).
Please allow me to reply on behalf of Larry, who can't be here with us today:
Rome didn't build an empire by having meetings...they did it by killing all those who opposed them
P.S. Please don't use the terms "democracy, first amendment or freedom of speech" in any subsequent replies ...