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proposed rules #1
 
tathi
quote:
Originally posted by Ferry the Cat
But if i knew of an upcoming gig which wasn't already posted then i'd put it up for sure - and according to this it would most probably be deleted ......

it's more with regards to promoters who specifically join to promote their event. i don't see anything wrong with TIT punters creating event threads
00soups00
quote:
Originally posted by Ferry the Cat
..it's so thick its almost soup like...


look out!!

00soups00
quote:
Originally posted by charlee
Gotta love that cat :haha:




if only you knew!!
Ferry the Cat
quote:
Originally posted by tathi
it's more with regards to promoters who specifically join to promote their event. i don't see anything wrong with TIT punters creating event threads


for sure but how would you know the difference? (Assuming they haven't named themselves after the event)
Teflon_Teapot
i think it is more a case of promoting for financial gain that narcism is concerned about. if you know of a gig that has not been posted and you think it is something other people should be interested in then post it. but when people are directly responsible for promoting a night that benefits them financially is where narcism proposes to tighten the screws for people that are not active on here.

to be honest i really dont care what happens, it is always entertaining reading through the different and random threads because that is where all the arguments start. if there are lots of threads that do not concern you then dont read them, that is what i do. i never look at the sydney stuff because it is sydney stuff.

narcism maybe you should just get rid of all the old threads that have not been posted in for say two weeks and be done with it and let people post whatever they want otherwise it all just gets complicated.

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