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threads merged and chaos ensues :s - timdorr heavy moderating industries

btw, we took this thing down for a reason.

1) people post links from sites that don't want their pictures linked.

2) These sites threaten to sue Neowin

3) Neowin goes bye bye.

Simple as that...

Originally posted by timdorr

threads merged and chaos ensues :s - timdorr heavy moderating industries

btw, we took this thing down for a reason.

1) people post links from sites that don't want their pictures linked.

2) These sites threaten to sue Neowin

3) Neowin goes bye bye.

Simple as that...

indeed....well put timdorr. its a matter of neowin's future if you all will....not that u cant find pix by urself but u dont need neowin to do it for u. get ur own damn pix for ur own damn self and quit whining.
Originally posted by aco

Moved to Site and Forum Issues.

The babes section was taken down originally because of the load on the server (when attachments were enabled). Also, it is not something that fits in with the image of a tech news site. There are plenty of places to find babes, try searching google, or maybe going out even. :p

In all seriousness, a babes forum doesn't fit in with Neowin's image, it is hard to moderate and its not about to come back anytime soon. :)

neither is posting news about the Queen, and other non-tech related stuff...

Originally posted by iomayho

oh come on..its just a fun place for people to post babes and talk about it .........thats all.....................i know there are lots of porn sites out there but thats NOT the purpose of a babe forum..........

plus there is no nudity on it so i think it doens't matter if you're 18 or not........................

I know it's fun, who doesn't like to see nice picture of a cick, but then again there are people who misused the forum, that's what we are most concern with.

Originally posted by flyers1033

I think the "real" ones already here may be put off by that statement.

If they see this thread, they'll all be scared of you anyway:

https://www.neowin.net/bboard/showthread.ph...&threadid=31245

:D

Where I come from, that Natalie Birthday thread isn't scary at all!

i actually ended up here somehow through the babes forum.... if it weren't for them.... i wouldn't be here today

nonetheless, i think that there should NOT be a babes forum because that's not what this website is all about. Its not like there are NO other places in the world wide web to find that kind of stuff. there are more than enough. neowin is a gem among the rest of its kind. it would be degrading to the site to see the babe forum come back.

that's my $.02

Originally posted by aco  

Moved to Site and Forum Issues.

The babes section was taken down originally because of the load on the server (when attachments were enabled). Also, it is not something that fits in with the image of a tech news site. There are plenty of places to find babes, try searching google, or maybe going out even. :p

In all seriousness, a babes forum doesn't fit in with Neowin's image, it is hard to moderate and its not about to come back anytime soon. :)

i guess aco's right but still i would like to see it just 4 the fun of it

The babes forum, as far as I'm concerned, was taken down because of a comment to Neobond from this stupid troll named concerneddad (right?). Mods, please give us another chance... how about these for rules:

1) Images must be hosted on own web site.

2) Images cannot be embedded into the post. Instead, they must be linked. That way, if people don't want to see a pic, then they simply don't have to click it.

3) All pics must have their good parts covered up (you know what I mean.)

Flame me, praise me, whatever! But I believe that the above mentioned rules will make an ideal babes forum if everyone sticks to those rules.

Originally posted by sunnyy4  

The babes forum, as far as I'm concerned, was taken down because of a comment to Neobond from this stupid troll named concerneddad (right?).  Mods, please give us another chance... how about these for rules:

1) Images must be hosted on own web site.

2) Images cannot be embedded into the post.  Instead, they must be linked.  That way, if people don't want to see a pic, then they simply don't have to click it.

3) All pics must have their good parts covered up (you know what I mean.)

Flame me, praise me, whatever!  But I believe that the above mentioned rules will make an ideal babes forum if everyone sticks to those rules.

i still say no... dont want Neowin gone.. if you host those pics.. then you are voliating (spelling?) copyright of the owner of the picture..

so i say NO!

Originally posted by Anormal  

lol yeah we cant be sexist to the ladies now can we? :D u can use this Hunk Forum for all ur personal needs.  Just type in the name of the Hunk you want! It's that simple! ;)

I was kidding about a hunk forum. I love the fact that Neowin has all the tech talk I love and doesn't talk down to me while doing it. There are millions of babe and hunk sites to be found if someone needs that stuff.

If I want to look at hunks, I can look at some of the men I work with. I come to Neowin to read and learn.

:D:D:D:D:D:D

anita

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