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    Junior Member Backyard Mechanic bathurst-91's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    it's only overcontrolled because when it wasn't controlled, it went to shit.
    this is not a free-for-all service provided to every moron on the intahweb.



    what is it in particular that the rules are preventing you from doing that you want to do?
    your opinion.. everbody i know and myself also believe the opposite has occured.. it has gone to shit now... how many locked threads are there in offtopic.. what a joke... and that whole 'look what i found on the internet' being banned is the funniest/dumbest thing ive seen on a forum for a decade.

    inshort... restrict a people too much and they'll break the fuck out.. or in the case of a net forum.. they just wont be as interested which is reflected by member numbers.

    too many narks with mod status in my opinion. (and some without!)
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    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by IN 05 NT
    im just getting pissed off that there are too many references to reading the forum rules!.....
    The world is run by rules, whether it's here on these forums, on the road, at your place of work, and just about everywhere. We may not like the rules. We may try and buck or bend the rules. but that's basic human nature and we all do it at some time in our lives.

    The rules are available for all to read and really, in the scheme of things, they're not obtuse, irrelevant or complicated rules. They were written to be read and understood and referenced as required. It is easier to refer people to the rules rather than waste time trying to explain them - as the rules are self-explanatory - and as adults we assumed that people will read them, as you would (should) read the rules for a bank loan, your drivers license, your work conditions, and just about everything else you do.

    The rules are there to be read and adhered to, and, as required, we point people to these rules so they can refresh themselves of their meaning and our expectations.


    ITS NOT JUST ABOUT TECH.....theres alot more on the forum.....
    But it is about tech! That's the entire basis for these forums - to provide technical information and help with the fixing, modding and restoration of your Toyota vehicle. It's the foundation and prime directive of Toymods. The forums is the public face of the club.

    The old forums were becoming a mess, particularly in the Outhouse section, where it was a haven for stupid threads and shit fights. We, as a club, did not regard the Outhouse as presenting a good public image for what is ostensibly a technical forum. The new forums were created to get back the traditional roots of the club and provide superlative technical information. To do this the requirements for joining the forums was made more stringent and reputation was included (in an attempt) to provide an indicative level of Toyota competence of the posters.

    Instead of the Outhouse we now have Non-Car Discussion. The name change was to reflect this area as being for discussion/debate/commentary on non vehicular related topics, but it was never intended to become the new Outhouse.

    In regards to technical matters something is either correct or not. It's pretty much a no-brainer. However, in the area of non-techncial commentary then it's a whole new ball game as we all have different aspects of what is funny, time wasting, rude, wrong and a thousand other emotive concepts. It's not an easy thing to police or determine what constitutes non technical commentary as we all have a different pserpective on it. In reality it was quite possible for the Club to totally remove the non technical forums - thereby leaving this site only available for purely technical and vehicular discussion. If this happened then most people would of come here for the techo stuff and go elsewhere for their amusement. Nevertheless, the Non-Car Discussion exists, but it's a very small part of what the club represents and as such, certain rules and limitations have been placed on this area of the forums to ensure it remains in its box.

    The least we expect is for people to read & respect the rules, these forums and the Club. You would expect no less of people coming to your house - to respect your place and the behaviour in your home. We expect the same for these forums.

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    IN 05 NT,

    Is this mainly about your for sale thread for the Yamaha motorbike being removed?

    Because having "MODS PLEASE DO NOT DELETE" on the bottom of your thread will not stop a mod from deleting when your posting a Yamaha for sale in the 'Toyotas For Sale' section!!!

    P.S. - I'm not a mod (so I didn't delete your thread), I just noticed your thread yesterday!

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    I think of it this way.

    The forums are run and owned by Toymods, it's their site. They have rules that they would like people to adhere to. Not only that, but from what I have read on other threads, they actually pay for the site and are allowing members to access and post for free.
    So it's like me going into someone elses house, if they want me to take off their shoes, I do, or take the other option and leave.
    The same applies here, you can follow the rules, or leave.
    Same with Rep system and posting in particular threads, their house, their rules.

    I think people need to have a think about being thankful that such an excellent technical site like this exists.
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    I dont think there are to many rules...it might appear that there are a lot but only because the rules are spoken about and repeated ad nauseum...
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    Quote Originally Posted by deviant
    I dont think there are to many rules...it might appear that there are a lot but only because the rules are spoken about and repeated ad nauseum...
    And that wouldn't have to happen if people actually read them and abided by them
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    Quote Originally Posted by IN 05 NT
    ITS NOT JUST ABOUT TECH.....theres alot more on the forum.....
    YES IT IS

    god...

    that is what this forum is - stop whining because you want it to be something else. want a different style of forum, then join one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyEight
    IN 05 NT,

    Is this mainly about your for sale thread for the Yamaha motorbike being removed?

    Because having "MODS PLEASE DO NOT DELETE" on the bottom of your thread will not stop a mod from deleting when your posting a Yamaha for sale in the 'Toyotas For Sale' section!!!

    P.S. - I'm not a mod (so I didn't delete your thread), I just noticed your thread yesterday!
    thats what started me yes, i also had it listed in the MISC section aswell, and was deleted from there, ......

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    all I can say is to all those that complain about threads being locked or the "look what i found on the internet" threads being banned. WHEN YOU pay for the toymods forums then those threads MIGHT be allowed..
    But after a little research a good 90% of those complaining are just forum members and have not donated to keep the forums running.
    Remember these forums are used by a large amount of you for free.... it is the financial members and those nice enough to donate some form of $$$ to the club that keep them running.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bathurst-91
    your opinion.. everbody i know and myself also believe the opposite has occured.. it has gone to shit now... how many locked threads are there in offtopic.. what a joke... and that whole 'look what i found on the internet' being banned is the funniest/dumbest thing ive seen on a forum for a decade.

    inshort... restrict a people too much and they'll break the fuck out.. or in the case of a net forum.. they just wont be as interested which is reflected by member numbers.

    too many narks with mod status in my opinion. (and some without!)
    i totally agree.....



    i wear my toymods sticker with pride (lol)

    my car get alot of attention from everybody, and frequently am asked to open the bonnet, and people wanting to look at the car,

    i also meet ALOT of old forum members, and the new,

    alot of the time, im told that the old forum was WAY better... and now hardly use the new,,,,,

    ive met quite a few old toymodders just thru buying and selling ebay items!!!

    toymods is an awsum club!.no doubt about it.....but theres a point where you draw the line.....and i think we have stepped over it!

    its become TOO CONTROLLED .......

    yes you do get dickheads.........but thats life....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_jza80
    YES IT IS

    god...

    that is what this forum is - stop whining because you want it to be something else. want a different style of forum, then join one!

    NO ITS NOT!

    whats a deffinition of a club?.....DEFFINATELY NOT ALL ABOUT TECH.....

    dont tell me that the only page you open on the club site is the tech section.......

    if it is your only getting 20% of the action!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IN 05 NT
    end rant
    It appears that your still ranting!

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    I don't want to get into this too much, but I found it amusing that the only people who have neg repped me are all mods or board admin's and simply for posting something in Off Topic that wasn't a "look what I found on teh intarnet". I just think there are too many double standards where you see mods posting threads similar to those that they delete/lock/moderate from other members. In essence, they are the contributing members so I understand, but they are setting a bad example for everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyEight
    It appears that your still ranting!
    lol....i'll edit that now,

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