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Re: News coverage

Post by Bella Fortuna » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:15 pm

I'm extremely doubtful that we'll see any proof that Josh or Andrew were held accountable.
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Re: News coverage

Post by fredbear » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:16 pm

fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.

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Re: News coverage

Post by klr » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:19 pm

fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
I'm not. :coffee:
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Re: News coverage

Post by Chris Wilkins » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:23 pm

fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
Ah, tis easy to get the flock running back. A few kind words, a laying of hands on the forehead, and all is forgiven.

As I said, but what if the changes he now promises are bs, and this is merely an attemp to contain the damage?

I am sure he would have been told he had to say something, that until he did this would just get bigger and bigger.

Also makes me giggle. I was told by various people a few days ago this was all a storm in a tea cup. Seems it wasn't now. :levi:

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Re: News coverage

Post by fredbear » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:26 pm

klr wrote:
fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
I'm not. :coffee:
no but have you seen some of the front page comments on that article?? oh master all is forgiven. sorry i was so upset thank you for the crumb you threw. you are claerly so heartfelt in your apology. where's the rational skepticism in that?

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Re: News coverage

Post by CJ » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:27 pm

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It's adequate, what I want to see if the forum repaired with the reinstatement from the last backup of the deleted posts.
And that for me is where the "rubber hits the road". I shall be most interested to see that too. If this is purely some window dressing in the hope it can calm everyone, but nothing significant will change, then I shall wait to see if the negative feelings continue.

Do I think he will genuinely sort this out properly? I am skeptical :food:
Well he appears to be over the defensive adrenaline rush so time to ask for what needs to be done to set things right. He has apologised so it shouldn't be to difficult to repair the damage down by Andrew.

I am 50/50 as the whether he will do what it right.

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Re: News coverage

Post by Feck » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:29 pm

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fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
Ah, tis easy to get the flock running back. A few kind words, a laying of hands on the forehead, and all is forgiven.

As I said, but what if the changes he now promises are bs, and this is merely an attemp to contain the damage?

I am sure he would have been told he had to say something, that until he did this would just get bigger and bigger.

Also makes me giggle. I was told by various people a few days ago this was all a storm in a tea cup. Seems it wasn't now. :levi:
I wonder if the news that Richard has apologised will be reported as widely as the news that a nasty bunch of foul -mouths were attacking the poor innocent Josh?
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Re: News coverage

Post by klr » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:32 pm

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fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
Ah, tis easy to get the flock running back. A few kind words, a laying of hands on the forehead, and all is forgiven.

As I said, but what if the changes he now promises are bs, and this is merely an attemp to contain the damage?

I am sure he would have been told he had to say something, that until he did this would just get bigger and bigger.

Also makes me giggle. I was told by various people a few days ago this was all a storm in a tea cup. Seems it wasn't now. :levi:
You bet. I wonder how long it took from the moment of posting "Outrage" until the realisation dawned that he would have to repair the damage ASAP.
Maybe he should hire the Devil Max Clifford in future. :demon:
Feck wrote: I wonder if the news that Richard has apologised will be reported as widely as the news that a nasty bunch of foul -mouths were attacking the poor innocent Josh?
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Re: News coverage

Post by klr » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:34 pm

fredbear wrote:
klr wrote:
fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
I'm not. :coffee:
no but have you seen some of the front page comments on that article?? oh master all is forgiven. sorry i was so upset thank you for the crumb you threw. you are claerly so heartfelt in your apology. where's the rational skepticism in that?
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Re: News coverage

Post by TheOneTrueZeke » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:42 pm

That looks like a pretty admirable and genuine apology to me. While it would have been better to have seen such an approach taken from the outset of the changes it's still nice to see him make a general acknowledgment of the value of the (old) forum - its contents, moderators and members.

Hopefully folks will at least give the new forum a shot.

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Re: News coverage

Post by ficklefiend » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:02 pm

The good thing is that apologies don't necessarily need to be sincere. Even an insincere one takes some grinding of teeth to write. I think this one was sincere. It didn't cover too many rocky areas, so I'm assuming the things that were covered are the true things.


I can accept an apology and still not agree with the plans at the same time. Anyway, what I wanted most was some confirmation that Richard cared at all about the forum members. This was enough for that, so I'm happy for now.
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Re: News coverage

Post by klr » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:04 pm

ficklefiend wrote:The good thing is that apologies don't necessarily need to be sincere. Even an insincere one takes some grinding of teeth to write. I think this one was sincere. It didn't cover too many rocky areas, so I'm assuming the things that were covered are the true things.


I can accept an apology and still not agree with the plans at the same time. Anyway, what I wanted most was some confirmation that Richard cared at all about the forum members. This was enough for that, so I'm happy for now.
They most certainly do for me, and I suspect he was well aware that nothing short of wide-ranging and somewhat soul-searching apology was required, even if it didn't cover every last point.
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Re: News coverage

Post by Chris Wilkins » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:48 am

fredbear wrote:
klr wrote:
fredbear wrote:fuck me ! so many people are suddenly so excited by the future changes.
I'm not. :coffee:
no but have you seen some of the front page comments on that article?? oh master all is forgiven. sorry i was so upset thank you for the crumb you threw. you are claerly so heartfelt in your apology. where's the rational skepticism in that?
Um, yes. Sounds a bit like acolytes, doesn't it. Sigh.

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Re: News coverage

Post by Chris Wilkins » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:51 am

And what about people like Darwin'sbulldog who had all their stuff deleted? Does this apology make it right for them? Isn't such an action unforgiveable? Or at least are they going to find someway to make this right?

Perhaps if Josh had an entire back up of the entire forum they could.

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Re: News coverage

Post by charlou » Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:11 am

^^^ Remains to be seen, but I think a personal apology to each of the staff and to those whose contributions were wiped out isn't too much to expect, but Richard's very busy atm so give him a bit of time, eh? Hopefully he'll find a quiet moment in the not too distant future to give this the attention it deserves.
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