I second that. What's the point of bumping every single Tiesto tracklist you can come across in the archives? If you really have an urge to correct every Tiesto tracklist in the forum, make one thread and put em all in there instead of ruining all the new tracklists by bumping 20 old ones with like one mix correction. Jeez, looks like somebody has way too much time on his hands.
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Nov-18-2003 08:44
MennoB
Not Addicted Yet
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Eindhoven
Mayby he wants to close all that treads, because it is completed now...
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
quote:
Originally posted by MennoB
Mayby he wants to close all that treads, because it is completed now...
Bumping them all won't help that along. Besides, I don't think mods close threads in here when they are completed, cos there is always the chance of someone correcting something or adding something to it.
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I second that. What's the point of bumping every single Tiesto tracklist you can come across in the archives? If you really have an urge to correct every Tiesto tracklist in the forum, make one thread and put em all in there instead of ruining all the new tracklists by bumping 20 old ones with like one mix correction. Jeez, looks like somebody has way too much time on his hands.
Making one thread and putting all of the tracklists for a given year for a given dj is a good idea, but people that do this never maintain the threads, which is even more annoying and counterproductive than anything.
Nov-18-2003 09:07
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
quote:
Originally posted by RJOllos
Making one thread and putting all of the tracklists for a given year for a given dj is a good idea, but people that do this never maintain the threads, which is even more annoying and counterproductive than anything.
Well I guess he should set a good example to others by actually maintaining it then
and then pick a TA member who posts alot and knows a certain DJ pretty well to maintin the room...maybe deleting old threads that repeat the same tracklist many times (for example-DJ Tiesto - Energy 2000 threads) and make fewer ones. Which makes easier and clutter free searches.
That is my idea....has been my idea for a long time...wont ever happen...but would be a start.
But if a DJ Tiesto thread was made sticky (since he seems to have the most tracklists) then i would surely maintain it.
But making a thread that is not sticky with all his sets is pointless since when someone searches they search for the event and not for the big thread....know what i mean?
Nov-18-2003 13:47
dickvandyk
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Glasgow,Scotland
EDITED!
Last edited by torontotrance on Nov-18-2003 at 15:43
Nov-18-2003 14:40
tiesto14
Let The Music Play
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Palladium New York City
quote:
Originally posted by dickvandyk
U r a boring pleb with no life
Thanks...and your pleasant PM was also very kind....n00b!
Nov-18-2003 14:41
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
Before I close this pathetic waste of time, I will give you people the information. I pmed tiesto14 myself to ask him what he was doing and he said he was correcting and adding to the tiesto tracklists. So I checked myself and indeed he was and I told him that I had no problem with it if he was adding to the threads and correcting them. I said he could go ahead, as long as he was not spamming (which he was not). Why bitch about post counts, if he was indeed spamming then I could get swamper to reduce his post count to 1 if the case. So before you go after people, please get the facts.
So if you lot have any questions about this, direct them to me in pm.