Posted On: 12/06/2013 6:31:03 AM
Post# of 730
Re: #1 Red Sox Fan #493
miketrave69 - I am in agreement with #1RedSoxFan. I have made a few posts on the hub recently, but the majority of my posts are deleted. The fact is my most recent posts especially have had nothing in them that warrant deletion. Most have been deleted because they are deemed off-topic even when I quote the posts I'm responding to and my posts directly address the posts I'm responding to.
Complaining to admin get's me nowhere usually. Yet, they frequently allow the negative bashers to freely curse and posts some of the most vial messages. The iHub is an unhealthy place for one's soul.
I actually experimented on another one of iHubs boards - UBRG. On that board my last several posts were one's that I am ashamed of, but I did so anyway to see what would happen. Those posts bashed the stock repeatedly and I used some vial language and made personal attacks against the supporters. Not only were those posts allowed to remain, some of them became sticky's. Yet, when I supported the stock, more than 90% of my posts were deleted and the majority of them violated no rules. I even became a mod on that board for a while, again as part of my experiment. It's amazing how much power a mod can have.
Complaining to admin get's me nowhere usually. Yet, they frequently allow the negative bashers to freely curse and posts some of the most vial messages. The iHub is an unhealthy place for one's soul.
I actually experimented on another one of iHubs boards - UBRG. On that board my last several posts were one's that I am ashamed of, but I did so anyway to see what would happen. Those posts bashed the stock repeatedly and I used some vial language and made personal attacks against the supporters. Not only were those posts allowed to remain, some of them became sticky's. Yet, when I supported the stock, more than 90% of my posts were deleted and the majority of them violated no rules. I even became a mod on that board for a while, again as part of my experiment. It's amazing how much power a mod can have.
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