Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
I don't follow that logic IdolEyes...
Take for example the medical marijuana laws. My state says we can have marijuana for medical reasons, therefor, they support my right to not be prosecuted for using it medicinally.
Same goes for any law, or rule. It shows support: a common feeling of acceptance by the majority who are in control.
Guess thats just my opinion, but having a trading section is basically saying openly that 'hey, this is OK here'
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
I guess I was going with the definition of support of "to be in favor of " otherwise I'm going to have to create a sig that reads " certain viewpoints are those of the site and the twits really in charge and do not necessarily reflect the views or beliefs of it's staff. " .:idunno:
Still think anyone who doesn't want to trade simply doesn't have to though instead of me telling them not to and them pretending to give a fuck what I say and doing it in secret anyway like other places .
I may be deluding my self about certain things ( as regards FST) but I'm not that delusion.
Kinda like the government and the marijuana thing I suppose. :whistling
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
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IdolEyes787
I'm sorry but I fail to see how trading section here shows that FST supports trading.
What about the 'middle-man' service? In my eyes providing a service so that trades are carried out successfully shows support for trading in general.
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
and where do you see the middleman service actively working here ?
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
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Cabalo
and where do you see the middleman service actively working here ?
If the middle-men service is no longer allowed here then ok. However if the middle-man service is still being used in order to make trading safe, but at the same time members who seek to stop trading, either by posting in trade threads or by capturing IP's are banned or warned then I would say FST is actively encouraging trading.
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
The middleman issue is being left to the users consideration here
Members who are trying to capture IPs usually end up banned. It's not something you do to a community you're a part of. You're betraying all your fellow members. A good example can be found at this thread.
Members can participate in trade threads obviously. We just assume it's spam if someone is making a trade request and some guy shows up saying: "trading is bad, mmmkay?"
Same would apply if a user is requesting an invite and some guy shows up and says: "try to get it via trading, do something for yourself".
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
Just because there is a trade section does not mean it is supported by FST or all the forums members. It is a members choice to trade and break their track rules. If there was no trade section here it would not stop trading. People that want to trade will go to another trade forum or do it by email,IM,etc.
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wheeloftime
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Originally Posted by
IdolEyes787
I'm sorry but I fail to see how trading section here shows that FST supports trading.
What about the 'middle-man' service? In my eyes providing a service so that trades are carried out successfully shows support for trading in general.
FST has no middleman service wheeloftime.
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pone44
FST has no middleman service wheeloftime.
Ohh, ok. Haven't been in the trade section for a long time. They always used to have one, and if I remember rightly it was the FST mods who acted as middle-men. But if they have stopped it then great.
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Cabalo
The middleman issue is being left to the users consideration
here
I couldn't open the link but I looked in the trade section and I assume the thread is the one where a member is trying to recruit middle-men. Even though you implied FST doesn't actively support middle-men, an FST mod still decided to sticky the thread! Obviously someone here decided it was important.
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
I think I know who the guy you're talking about is. Anyways, I'm not going to say his name just so I can protect his identity. Many of the staff members at TorrentInvite.com are NOT a decent bunch because they don't take the time to try and spell correctly or even put a whole sentence together.
As for the trading thing, I think that many of them are. Some people just give out invites to sites that are hard to join only so that they could end up joining the tracker of their dreams. What kind of bull is that? :wacko:
Re: Are torrent invite communities really trading in disguise?
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Slickerey
I think I know who the guy you're talking about is. Anyways, I'm not going to say his name just so I can protect his identity. Many of the staff members at TorrentInvite.com are NOT a decent bunch because they don't take the time to try and spell correctly or even put a whole sentence together.
As for the trading thing, I think that many of them are. Some people just give out invites to sites that are hard to join only so that they could end up joining the tracker of their dreams. What kind of bull is that? :wacko:
lol, one of staff members there can barely write proper English. I have to reread his comments three to four times just to understand the gist of it.