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#1
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new member thread-starting
I think it would be good if new members had to wait until they had about 10 posts or so before they were allowed to start new threads.
This would teach them the value of the 'search' function, rather than having fifty threads on the same topic, and works quite well on other boards i have been on.
Also, a side effect would be that it would pretty much eliminate any spam threads.
My $0.02.
This would teach them the value of the 'search' function, rather than having fifty threads on the same topic, and works quite well on other boards i have been on.
Also, a side effect would be that it would pretty much eliminate any spam threads.
My $0.02.
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New people join because they have a problem and want to ask for help. I know if I had a problem and came across a forum that required X posts before starting a new thread, I'd skip that place completely.
Part of a moderators job is to remove spam. Considering there are 19 moderators, 10 administrators and 10 super moderators, there are plenty of people to keep spammers under control.
Part of a moderators job is to remove spam. Considering there are 19 moderators, 10 administrators and 10 super moderators, there are plenty of people to keep spammers under control.
Last edited by 240D 3.0T; 05-18-2009 at 09:27 PM.
#6
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don't worry about it though, it was more me just thinking out loud than a suggestion, it was obviously never going to be entertained. time to go back, i think someone just created a new 'will these rims fit my car' thread...
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#8
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Spam is not an issue the biggest issue is links. I think there should be strict RULE on links. The links should be disabled.
Disable links in threads (people can just copy paste them) or wrap them in code. This is very important because I can send a link saying mbworld.org/forum..... and actually have it redirected to my "Malicious Server" and once they visit my site since cookies are open I can steal their cookie , Session to be exact and load it into my computer and visit mbworld.org and it will say "Welcome ......" Now I am logged in as the user.
Example (will take you to MBWorld.org)
http://mywebsite.com
Eample
Do you guys think this is a good deal for an E55?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-AMG-2003-E55-AMG-SUPERCHARGED-V8-CUSTOM-SPOILERS-WHEELS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a317Q7c66Q3 a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1308Q7c301Q3a1Q7c293 Q3a1Q7c294Q3a50QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZit em3ef50cfd6cQQitemZ270399241580QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTr ucks
Disable links in threads (people can just copy paste them) or wrap them in code. This is very important because I can send a link saying mbworld.org/forum..... and actually have it redirected to my "Malicious Server" and once they visit my site since cookies are open I can steal their cookie , Session to be exact and load it into my computer and visit mbworld.org and it will say "Welcome ......" Now I am logged in as the user.
Example (will take you to MBWorld.org)
http://mywebsite.com
Eample
Do you guys think this is a good deal for an E55?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-AMG-2003-E55-AMG-SUPERCHARGED-V8-CUSTOM-SPOILERS-WHEELS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a317Q7c66Q3 a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1308Q7c301Q3a1Q7c293 Q3a1Q7c294Q3a50QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZit em3ef50cfd6cQQitemZ270399241580QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTr ucks
#9
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These are the easiest methods. I can not post the other way because I can not reveal it and it is considered Malicious Activity and I can loose my license (not drivers lol).
Can someone tell me if this Kleemann E55 is worth 28,000? It says it has 18,000 miles and is 580 HP.
Thanks
http://rarme.com/?KleemannE55
These are the easiest methods. I can not post the other way because I can not reveal it and it is considered Malicious Activity and I can loose my license (not drivers lol).
Can someone tell me if this Kleemann E55 is worth 28,000? It says it has 18,000 miles and is 580 HP.
Thanks
http://rarme.com/?KleemannE55
Last edited by W203E35; 06-03-2009 at 04:19 AM.
#11
Hi,
I'm a new member to this forum, so please forgive me if my question sounds really silly.
I have recently bought S-class 320CDI ( Sept 04) plate, although it is a second hand car which had two previous owners before me, it has done about 72K on the clock.
However just recently I had some work done on it:
Even though I paid in total 975 pounds for the whole work after driving the car for a weeks the EPC error has appeared again. When it was looked at they could not find any faulty and it was suggested that I might have fuel petrol instead of diesel.....which was nonsense, then they came out with another suggestion to use cetain petrol station, as some station may use diesel that could cause the fault to appear....anyway I wasn't too convince with answer....and I don't want to take my car back to the same mechanic...I fear that he will charge me alot for just looking at it.
The Garage is not a Dealer but specialist in German cars....but I feel that they know that my knowledge on mercedes is very limited and over charge me.....bascially before the major work my right beam bulb had gone....I had to pay 30 pounds to get it replaced and now the left bulb has gone now!!
I live in Ilford East London, UK......please could some one recommend me a good/reliable mechanic that I can have this look at?
Apologise if this is a silly question!!
Your help will be most appreciated!!!
Regards
Rufi786
I'm a new member to this forum, so please forgive me if my question sounds really silly.
I have recently bought S-class 320CDI ( Sept 04) plate, although it is a second hand car which had two previous owners before me, it has done about 72K on the clock.
However just recently I had some work done on it:
- Service B
- Change all four Brake Disc, pads,sensor
- Fault appeared known as EPC visit work shop error that appeared on the dsiplay screen
Even though I paid in total 975 pounds for the whole work after driving the car for a weeks the EPC error has appeared again. When it was looked at they could not find any faulty and it was suggested that I might have fuel petrol instead of diesel.....which was nonsense, then they came out with another suggestion to use cetain petrol station, as some station may use diesel that could cause the fault to appear....anyway I wasn't too convince with answer....and I don't want to take my car back to the same mechanic...I fear that he will charge me alot for just looking at it.
The Garage is not a Dealer but specialist in German cars....but I feel that they know that my knowledge on mercedes is very limited and over charge me.....bascially before the major work my right beam bulb had gone....I had to pay 30 pounds to get it replaced and now the left bulb has gone now!!
I live in Ilford East London, UK......please could some one recommend me a good/reliable mechanic that I can have this look at?
Apologise if this is a silly question!!
Your help will be most appreciated!!!
Regards
Rufi786
#12
It takes courage to admit that you've given too much to a mechanic because he thought you didn't know what he was up to. There are some really helpful guys on the forum. Keep looking and you'll find them. Best of luck and welcome.
#13
IMHO:
Clicking on advertisements comes first. Server space comes last, because there are so many ways to handle that, like paying slightly more for even more space than you could have obtained last year, or deleting old messages.
In the middle comes members who need help. I joined to get useful information. I discovered that informative posts were outnumbered by "pics" "rims" etc., but so what. If you can't show off a Mercedes, why buy it.
I don't think that already busy moderators would volunteer to go on rotation nights and weekends to scrutinize and remove certain kinds of postings or ban certain users. I know that members can be sorted by numbers of posts and be tagged as newbies. Maybe that would be a way to target new members who should be watched until they know the etiquette.
The search function won't win an award and might lead to too many redundant threads, but it's possible that existing members want fresh postings on an old topic. It might even give them a chance to feel important by commenting on an old subject. If it keeps veterans hanging on, there will be more advertisers and more clicks.
I didn't have to pay to much to join, so I'm not that fussy.
Clicking on advertisements comes first. Server space comes last, because there are so many ways to handle that, like paying slightly more for even more space than you could have obtained last year, or deleting old messages.
In the middle comes members who need help. I joined to get useful information. I discovered that informative posts were outnumbered by "pics" "rims" etc., but so what. If you can't show off a Mercedes, why buy it.
I don't think that already busy moderators would volunteer to go on rotation nights and weekends to scrutinize and remove certain kinds of postings or ban certain users. I know that members can be sorted by numbers of posts and be tagged as newbies. Maybe that would be a way to target new members who should be watched until they know the etiquette.
The search function won't win an award and might lead to too many redundant threads, but it's possible that existing members want fresh postings on an old topic. It might even give them a chance to feel important by commenting on an old subject. If it keeps veterans hanging on, there will be more advertisers and more clicks.
I didn't have to pay to much to join, so I'm not that fussy.
Last edited by iblaho; 07-19-2009 at 12:59 PM. Reason: spelling