SPAM, Bagg, Tribe, Rules, Clues

topic posted Fri, May 2, 2008 - 7:25 PM by 
Let me take this time to explain things. If you find a thread you have posted to be removed, consult this post, as it may have your answers.

Spam: If you are posting something in the forum you have posted, or intend to copy paste into somewhere else on tribe, it's spam. We don't like spam. We delete spam.

BaGGg: Does your post have something to do with BaGG? Is it of interest to people at BaGG? If what you are posting has no relevance what so ever to BaGG, it may get deleted. If you are reminding people of an event are any of the BaGG staff involved? ow about the resident DJ's? No? Deleted.

We have an agreement with Phil from the Citadel to post their event s into our tribe. If you are throwing a citadel event, ask phil to include it with one of his updates.

Tribe: Tribe is a network. It's great for getting information out. You can post a single event and attach it to many tribes, and all of your friends. They will know about it. Trust the network. Don't resort to spam. Use the network properly and people will appreciate it.

Do you see BaGG posting what's happening in the threads of 25 different tribes? No. We don't do that becaus eif anyone wants to know what's happening, they are part of our group. Same goes with many other tribes. If you are concerned about what's happening at Death Guild, you belong to the DG tribe. or the Citadel tribe. or 1984 tribes.

Those are the simple rules around here.

Now for the clues:

If you are the subject of an official tribe asking what they can do to remove all of your spam from the front page of tribe (Master Erik) you really should back off.

If you never involve yourself in the general discussions on BaGG tribe, do not expect to get any love from me.

Anyone who is here simply to pimp or promote their own gig on the backs of what we have built here in the BaGG tribe, can fuck off. No really, I mean it. Fuck off and go start your own thing. It's no different than the people who come up, begging to get guest listed just so they can litter the club with their fliers from some party and then leave.

I don't care if people who are part of BaGG let people know about their parties (Brian with Sinister Swing comes to mind) because they show up early and stay at the club all night. They take part in discussion here on tribe. They are active.

Get a clue
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  • Re: SPAM, Bagg, Tribe, Rules, Clues

    Sat, May 3, 2008 - 5:00 AM
    Aw. Thanks!

    I'd like to add that my partner dancing events (Swing Goth SF - the night formerly known as Sinister Swing and my upcoming 4th Saturday night- Embrace) are frequented in large part by BaGG regulars. Cool people who come to my night more than once are always invited and sometimes dragged along with us the next night to BaGG.

    This means we've recruited about 5-10 (maybe more) new people for BaGG this year. I certainly didn't do it myself, it was a group effort. But when you see me walking around with new people you don't know early in the night, I'm probably introducing them to staff the regulars I'm close to because they've been invited by me and mine and I'm making sure they feel at home.

    In short, it's nice to know you recognize my efforts to be part of (and grow) the community. :-)
  • Re: SPAM, Bagg, Tribe, Rules, Clues

    Sat, May 3, 2008 - 11:42 AM
    I have to admit it is particularly nice to know that when I check BaGG tribe that I won't be facing yet another posting of the same event. I do understand trying to get the word out but how many times can I see the same info on so many tribes before I get seriously irritated? I am always amazed when they(not addressing anyone in particular) don't ask the moderator or you for permission. Thank you George for your diligence in keeping this tribe free of spam. I appreciate it greatly.

    I luvs your snarky butt.

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