

Yes, whyyy not???so, let me get this straight... you reported a mod, LMFAO
Yes, why not???
Also moderators can lay wrong.
There is a reason why it is possible to report moderators...
No, I never said that everyone but me is wrong, that's just your interpretation.that's so funny, you think everyone is wrong and you are right, lol
well, maybe it's the other way around
Feels like hypnotizing while reading @DOMAIN ILLUMINATI 's posts , subliminal on ".top"And the member that amuses me is the one who uses 3 y's at too many times.
Yes, emoji - titles are rare but they are also normal titles, at least in the context they were created.While the quantity of normal titles far outweighs the quantity of titles with emoji, I think the situation does not require attention.
Eventually something disturbs all of us and we hate something...
IMHO
Peace! ☮
Those types of posts are only deleted if they take the thread off topic or violate this rule:Every topic gets polluted by his advertisements and when I or my friends, speak up we get deleted.
We are sincerely sorry to hear that. If you feel a moderator is not doing their job properly, please report it to management. We do not want to lose valuable members like yourself.I got so fed up the other day I deleted my namepros profile.
There were at least two rule violations with your threads that Brad reported:"No duplicate thread, it is a different thread which leads to the same domain.
As a GOLD MEMBER I have the PAYED right to create different threads (that's what I did) in the "EXTERNAL DOMAIN AND WEBSITES SALES" - section - even if they are leading to the same domain."
In the first link brad posted, that thread was open almost a year before a member notified @Support Team. Thanks Brad for bringing it to their attention. Why did it take you a year to spot this?not u brad hahaThree examples, same person.
All of them have the same emoji spammed 20+ times in the title.
All (3) threads are also advertising the same domain.
https://www.namepros.com/threads/1031469/
https://www.namepros.com/threads/966632/
https://www.namepros.com/threads/929018/
I know NamePros allows it but the amount of bumps people are allowed to do, especially in conjunction with these type of thread titles, is non-sense.
This type of stuff is adding zero value to the forum.
Brad
There are some members that are against the use of emojis in thread titles, but NamePros does not currently have a rule that disallows them. The purpose of this thread is to discuss whether we need a rule, and if so, what that rule should look like (e.g., only allow X emojis in each title).I still don't get the point why nP has a problem with titles which are including much or even onlyyy emojis
If you mean NamePros, then please understand that the majority of the actions we take are a direct result of reports by you and your peers. With a community this large and thousands of new posts/threads created each day, we rely heavily on member reports to catch rule violations. We also spot check many threads ourselves but we are vastly outnumbered, and therefore we can't catch most things without members reporting them. Fortunately, that means that if members don't agree with a rule themselves, then they are unlikely to report those rule violations, which means only the rules that are important to the community are the ones that end up being enforced the most.Why did it take you a year to spot this?not u brad haha
I'd normally be in favor of zero emoji in titles, but limiting it is going to cause issues with domain names that contain emoji.
I'd normally be in favor of zero emoji in titles, but limiting it is going to cause issues with domain names that contain emoji.
Agreed but it could be set in as a rule instead of enforced in the titles so therefore the members could still post emoji domains.
Update: We've added a new rule.
- Rule 1.23 Do not use emojis (e.g., emoticons such as
☺️) or decorative text (e.g.,/!\or><(((('>) in titles except in domain name/s. This rule does not apply to posts or messages. Example: "Let's discuss the smiley face IDN:.com (punycode: xn--74h.com)" is an allowed title.
Note: We are only enforcing this rule moving forward on new content; we aren't applying the rule to existing titles. If you see any newly created threads violating this rule, please report them to us. Thanks!