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Offline Clickey

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Wasted 3hrs trying to post a thread that was very long and contained several pictures but kept timing out and now I don't even know if it timed out again or if it had gone forward for moderator approval. I don't even know how to reply to other people's threads because I don't see a reply button. Was there some mass abuse of the good old system of yesteryear?
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 02:35:07 »
Are you sure that's not a technical problem with your browser?  Works fine here.

The reply button is at the bottom of each thread-- there's a series of "reply, watch, notify, mark unread, etc." or if you just want to add to the end of the thread, there's a quick reply box at the bottom.  If you press "Quote" next to the individual post, it usually pours the quoted text right into the Quick Reply button.  It's possible, because this is a little gimmicky and script-intensive, it works strangely on edge-case browsers or if you have JavaScript disabled.

I find the Godwin-baiting title sort of odd.  Do remember this is not the only comparable forum in town-- if you don't like it here, there's always Reddit.  There were some big issues about a year back with the site being hacked and several panicked database and software tweaks, so the forum may not be what you remember.  However, the operators do seem to typically be trying to keep a reasonable level of discourse and community going on.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 04:21:59 »
When I am posting a thread with multiple images, especially when the images are high res from the wifes Canon 7d, I have to upload them one at a time.  Post the thread with one image, modify add another, etc. until all the images are posted.  This is even with any single image or all images totaled being under the attachment threshold.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 05:01:18 »
It might also depend on your internet connection.

If you have ADSL, uploading is usually much slower than downloading.

And if the connection is slightly unreliable (mine is terrible sometimes) and it drops out in the middle of a long, slow upload, when you reconnect the request might have timed out.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:18:03 »
GH has a lot of technical issues that I'm sure are on the list. of things that need fixing.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:20:38 »
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:39:52 »
Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?

Just a tip, this isn't helpful. ^^

Consider asking for help before freaking out.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #7 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 15:56:35 »
As a fan of Jewish Deli sandwiches I find the topic offensive.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 16:10:21 »
Wasted 3hrs trying to post a thread that was very long and contained several pictures but kept timing out and now I don't even know if it timed out again or if it had gone forward for moderator approval. I don't even know how to reply to other people's threads because I don't see a reply button. Was there some mass abuse of the good old system of yesteryear?

It's because at least one of your pictures were too big. I run into that pretty often and there is not a good error message to tell you that was the problem. I figured it out on my own. Now I reduce the size of my pics before I try to post. Even then I copy the post to my clipboard befor I submit just in case.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #9 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 20:06:14 »

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 20:07:16 »
I have confirmed through multiple sources that there are infact multiple neo-nazi's on the moderation team.

If you want the list of names, PM me.

Just post it up.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 27 May 2014, 22:16:21 »
Thanks for the replies, I guess the community is still boss. Will try again one pic at a time.  :-*

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there is not a good error message to tell you that was the problem. I figured it out on my own. Now I reduce the size of my pics before I try to post.
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Good point, an error message that told me what was the problem would have stopped my stupid aperage.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 08:22:26 »
Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
Fulfilling Godwin's Law in the first post. Congratulations!

I'm guessing this thread is going to be locked soon.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #13 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 08:24:21 »
Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
Fulfilling Godwin's Law in the first post. Congratulations!

I'm guessing this thread is going to be locked soon.

Following this makes me feel like the internet is just one big discussion in and of itself, which is why we see the words Nazi and Hitler appearing so much. Soon, the internet will have no other words but those two.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #14 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 08:26:04 »
The guy at McDonald's refused to give me a free ketchup packet -- I swear this is just how Hitler rose to power.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #15 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 08:29:48 »
The guy at McDonald's refused to give me a free ketchup packet -- I swear this is just how Hitler rose to power.

Free? What do you think we're running, some Socialist restaurant? You pay for your ketchup like everyone else.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #16 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 09:33:20 »
Thanks for the replies, I guess the community is still boss.

I guess we're not Nazi Germany all up in here? For reals?

Dude, I'm flying on air.



Ok, enough -- please don't reduce everything to Nazi Germany in the future. Go forth and keyboard.

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"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #17 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 14:48:04 »
I'd like an official retraction and twitter apology campaign for the Nazi Germany characterization.  How about it OP?

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #18 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 22:54:48 »
Huh? I said the community is good, but my point that the site's rules are ridiculous is still valid. None of the gun forums I go to have near as much restrictions on selling weapons that can and sometimes do kill people, when compared to here. Since when did hackers become "the man"?

Actually I take it back, at least this thread wasn't deleted by the first mod that saw it. I started with Nazis and ended with not Nazis, that is the opposite of Godwins Law.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #19 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 23:03:34 »
Huh? I said the community is good, but my point that the site's rules are ridiculous is still valid. None of the gun forums I go to have near as much restrictions on selling weapons that can and sometimes do kill people, when compared to here. Since when did hackers become "the man"?

Have never seen a site with half these restrictions.

maybe its the bleeding liberal in me, but i find it really depressing that gun forums have less classifieds rules than we do. as such i'm not coming up with a lot of sympathy.

plus you never compare anything to nazis on the internet. have you never heard of godwin's law?
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #20 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 23:20:22 »
Wasted 3hrs trying to post a thread that was very long and contained several pictures but kept timing out and now I don't even know if it timed out again or if it had gone forward for moderator approval. I don't even know how to reply to other people's threads because I don't see a reply button. Was there some mass abuse of the good old system of yesteryear?

None of these complaints have anything to do with moderation or rules.

Apology accepted.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 28 May 2014, 23:35:49 »
Sometimes restrictions are biased, and are not applied in general. Is that a characteristic of fascism?

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #22 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 09:52:59 »
Sometimes restrictions are biased, and are not applied in general. Is that a characteristic of fascism?

Would it be fascist to restrict convicted pedophiles from taking jobs that put them in close proximity to children? Those restrictions would be biased towards pedophiles. When people say 'fascist' I think: beat all the pedophiles in the streets with clubs on a regular schedule, even after they've been released from prison and paid the price for their crime. 'Fascist' to me, reads as a willingness to use force in an arbitrary (and often excessive) way.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #23 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 14:15:08 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #24 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 22:34:18 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 23:07:16 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

im 99% sure its more the crazy opinions you post trying to state as fact

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
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I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

im 99% sure its more the crazy opinions you post trying to state as fact

Don't lie friend.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #27 on: Mon, 16 June 2014, 14:08:10 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

im 99% sure its more the crazy opinions you post trying to state as fact

Don't lie friend.

It's 100%

The process to express ourselves in written is not a simple one, and most of us have not mastered it yet. Thus, I think most of the time we write a different point of view of what we are actually trying to say, or different from what we are thinking. Therefore, we should keep hard feelings aside, and try to focus in the facts.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #28 on: Mon, 16 June 2014, 14:18:51 »
because i'm literally hitler. happy? ok, now let's move on from godwin.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #29 on: Mon, 16 June 2014, 15:15:37 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

im 99% sure its more the crazy opinions you post trying to state as fact

Don't lie friend.

It's 100%

The process to express ourselves in written is not a simple one, and most of us have not mastered it yet. Thus, I think most of the time we write a different point of view of what we are actually trying to say, or different from what we are thinking. Therefore, we should keep hard feelings aside, and try to focus in the facts.

This is the internet.

What are these "facts" to which you are referring?
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #30 on: Mon, 16 June 2014, 15:51:14 »
This is the internet.

What are these "facts" to which you are referring?

Facts are so restrictive!  This THREAD is starting to feel like Nazi Germany.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #31 on: Tue, 17 June 2014, 08:04:16 »
This is the internet.

What are these "facts" to which you are referring?

Facts are so restrictive!  This THREAD is starting to feel like Nazi Germany.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:08:21 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #33 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:09:33 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #34 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:14:34 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

Just checked the logs, bro caps deleted your posts. Not another mod.
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #35 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:22:19 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

Just checked the logs, bro caps deleted your posts. Not another mod.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #36 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:27:26 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.
you literally signed up yesterday just to get on KBK sale this morning, for me that kinda irritates me. Oh well, I guess thats why we have personal ignore list.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #37 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:29:33 »

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

I don't think that was the regular mods, I think that was bro caps trying to squish everything that nay says him because he has mod priv over only that subforum.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #38 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:38:45 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.
you literally signed up yesterday just to get on KBK sale this morning, for me that kinda irritates me. Oh well, I guess thats why we have personal ignore list.

Because I think HipsterPunks is a fantastic artist and I would have loved to buy one of his keycaps? How is signing up today any different from signing up 37 days ago? I gotta join some time if I want to buy a keycap, or join any group buys. Not sure why that bothers you more than someone with 30 clack skulls getting dibs on yet another one, but okay.

Anyway, I PM'd Bro Caps about it. I agree it's rather childish, but he seems to have a vendetta against me because he thinks I'm someone I'm not.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #39 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:39:51 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

Just checked the logs, bro caps deleted your posts. Not another mod.

NAZI GERMANY CHARACTERIZATION REPUDIATED

AGAIN

apology accepted

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #40 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:42:03 »
why are for profit subforum mods allowed to delete posts? They should just be able to have a corner selected for them, but they shouldn't be able to control it to the extent of deleting anything that goes against them

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #41 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 23:44:34 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.
you literally signed up yesterday just to get on KBK sale this morning, for me that kinda irritates me. Oh well, I guess thats why we have personal ignore list.

Because I think HipsterPunks is a fantastic artist and I would have loved to buy one of his keycaps? How is signing up today any different from signing up 37 days ago? I gotta join some time if I want to buy a keycap, or join any group buys. Not sure why that bothers you more than someone with 30 clack skulls getting dibs on yet another one, but okay.

Anyway, I PM'd Bro Caps about it. I agree it's rather childish, but he seems to have a vendetta against me because he thinks I'm someone I'm not.
To be fair you are acting exactly like anoxy who made it his mission to piss of brocaps as much as he possibly could for weeks on end before he got muted. And then you come along, named "User Was Banned". Not sure why it is surprising bro did what he did.

You are also talking about clickclacks, anoxy was mad because he didn't have brobots, as well as the fact that he could not get a click clack as well.

I also believe you are anoxy before bro pointed it out and deleted your posts, not much is going to change that for me. If you aren't then I apologize but it is too damn hard to think otherwise.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #42 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 00:05:27 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.
you literally signed up yesterday just to get on KBK sale this morning, for me that kinda irritates me. Oh well, I guess thats why we have personal ignore list.

Because I think HipsterPunks is a fantastic artist and I would have loved to buy one of his keycaps? How is signing up today any different from signing up 37 days ago? I gotta join some time if I want to buy a keycap, or join any group buys. Not sure why that bothers you more than someone with 30 clack skulls getting dibs on yet another one, but okay.

Anyway, I PM'd Bro Caps about it. I agree it's rather childish, but he seems to have a vendetta against me because he thinks I'm someone I'm not.
To be fair you are acting exactly like anoxy who made it his mission to piss of brocaps as much as he possibly could for weeks on end before he got muted. And then you come along, named "User Was Banned". Not sure why it is surprising bro did what he did.

You are also talking about clickclacks, anoxy was mad because he didn't have brobots, as well as the fact that he could not get a click clack as well.

I also believe you are anoxy before bro pointed it out and deleted your posts, not much is going to change that for me. If you aren't then I apologize but it is too damn hard to think otherwise.

Clickclacks are arguably the most popular and sought after artisan caps around, so I'm not sure why it's so strange that I'm mentioning them.

It's a shame you think that because of my username. I would create a different account, but that's against the rules iirc.

I'm not trying to piss off anyone. You likely didn't even see my posts because they were deleted, so I'm not sure why you feel you have any valid opinion on the matter anyways.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #43 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 01:25:02 »
I wonder from where the criminal analogy came from, or what did actually triggered it... Maybe the fascism reference burned some old, but still warm ashes.

Yeah, this place is starting to mimic some forms of fascism.  So you have to be careful with what you post.

Even trying to post a review of something gets the freeze (maybe because I tried to do it).  In fact I was going to do some photos and reviews of some keyboards and mice that came into my possession BUT NOW no way.

I have very little time to waste and when this forum starts freezing anything you post then you start wondering why even bother.  As much as I love buying mice and keyboards you can not now demonstrate your likes/dislikes with them without getting the famous "Awaiting Moderator Approval"....  aka - you've been stamped on for this posting  :thumb: .

Amazing what constitutes censorship here on Geekhack.  I suppose when fascism rears its ugly head far easier to stamp out any views then it is to accept any criticisms.  Looking forward to getting this banned (myself included).

I was going to post a new thread, but I just saw this one and it seems others have similar sentiments about the forum.

I feel like the moderators here are extremely trigger happy when it comes to deleting posts. For example, I pointed out a simple resemblance of Bro Caps' "Rage face" cap to The Hulk, and every single post of mine in his thread was deleted, and nobody else's "off-topic" posts were touched. Then I simply asked why, and that post was deleted in a matter of seconds as well.

Are we really not allowed to post opinions here? Are you not trying to bring in new members and foster a community rather than push them away and give your forum a bad name? All it does is leave a bad taste in new users' mouths, and discourages them from contributing in a civilized manner.

Just checked the logs, bro caps deleted your posts. Not another mod.

NAZI GERMANY CHARACTERIZATION REPUDIATED

AGAIN

apology accepted

y'all are forgetting that i am literally hitler.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #44 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 07:21:29 »
Just looking around and there's a poll, as for the rest I don't think it's that bad I have been on forums that where worse, and been a mod on a few but its pretty relaxed the only bit that annoys me is when a mod edits a post and leaves a message sometimes they come off a little angry, otherwise I have yet to have a run in with anyone for any reason, ohh well.

PS: Maybe I am completely misunderstanding but is it because you real name is Hitler Mkawa?
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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #45 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 07:24:03 »
wat

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #46 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 08:21:48 »
tongue in cheek, firebrand.

however, if this forum is nazi germany, someone has to be hitler. i'd rather be hitler than be goebbels

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #47 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 08:34:35 »
tongue in cheek, firebrand.

however, if this forum is nazi germany, someone has to be hitler. i'd rather be hitler than be goebbels

Not necessarily.

Even Nazi Germany had it's Hitler-free week. Things got better from there on.

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #48 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 08:41:55 »
well i'm definitely not going to be rommel

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Re: Why is Geekhack so restrictive? Feels like Nazi Germany up in here?
« Reply #49 on: Fri, 20 June 2014, 08:43:05 »
You just cannot see the bright side of the fascism.  :p