Soitenly
Moronika
The community forum of ThreeStooges.net

PLEASE READ: Guidelines for posting at Threestooges.net

shemps#1 · 103 · 76373

0 Members and 4 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline shemps#1

  • Pothead, Libertarian, Administrator, Resident Crank and Baron of Greymatter
  • Global Moderator
  • Chowderhead
  • ******
  • Hatchet Man
Greetings;

We here at threestooges.net encourage all visitors to the site to post freely and openly. However, just like everywhere else in life, there are a few ground rules that we would like for you to abide by.

1. Your post must be readable and make sense. This is the most important rule. This includes using capitalization and punctuation when needed. Do not use ALL CAPS unless you want to convey that you are yelling. We are not looking for perfect sentence structure, but periods and commas would be nice. We are also not looking for perfect spelling, but a post filled with spelling errors will either merit a warning, or you run the risk of being made fun of. Of course, "Net Speak" (i.e. "c u l8r") is not allowed on the message board. Also, use the default font size, color, and face: everybody else does this and by changing it up just to make your post stand out is annoying.

2. Post your topic in the right forum. I have not seen alot of this happening, but I am putting this out there as a failsafe should something arise later on. The General Discussion forum should be the only forum in which non-Stooge related topics reside (and Pilsner's Picks, but that is a different matter). Non-Stooge related posting in the General Discussion forum is welcomed and encouraged.

3. Feel free to express your opinion, but don't get offended if someone else's opinion differs. We here at Threestooges.net encourage the Freedom of Speech that is guaranteed to all Americans in the US Constitution, even if the US Government does not. Freedom of Speech is a two-way street, meaning that if you are free to speak your mind on a particular subject others are free to disagree with you and speak their minds as well. This can (and most likely will) lead to arguments. We have no problems with arguments as long as they do not get personal (i.e. name-calling). When you have opinionated people such as myself and others here on one message board there are bound to be arguments. If you do not want someone with a differing opinion responding to your post then you should leave your post off the board. I would hate to see that happen, as I would like to see a free and open exchange of ideas. But consider yourself warned: not everyone will agree with your idea.

4a. Our policy on swearing. In my 4 years or so of experience at ThreeStooges.net, I have found the youngest members of this site to be around 13 or 14 years old. By that time in life you should know all about cursing and have used plenty of curse words yourself. Therefore, swearing in moderation is acceptable. By "swearing in moderation" I mean not swearing in every post you write. The ideal would be to curse when you are making a point (see my recent post in the vulgarity thread as an example), and not littering your posts with swear words.

4b. Swearing at other people. Swearing at other people will not be tolerated at all. For example, if I were speaking with Dunrobin and said "This fucking computer is a piece of shit", that is swearing to, or in front of, him. However, if I said "Fuck you Dunrobin, you piece of shit", that is swearing at Dunrobin. Pretty self-explanatory, and it ties in with name-calling.

5. Do not post under multiple usernames. I feel the need to add this one since our old pal Islipp is back again on the board posting under yet another username (Viva). Using multiple usernames will not be tolerated whatsoever.

6. Do not start new topics concerning the following subjects. There are some certain topics which new members just love to start threads on. This can be very monotonous and tiresome for those of us who have been around awhile, and it is with that in mind that I will begin to compile a list of topics which are off limits. Starting threads on the topics listed below will result in a warning:

1. What's Your Favorite Stooge Short?
2. Who's Your Favorite Stooge?
3. Which short has the Niagara Falls bit?
4. Which short has the Alphabet Song?
5. Which short features Curly as a boxer?
6. When did Curly's health begin to deteriorate?
7. Who was the oldest Stooge?

7. Use the fucking search engine. To quote the link from Stoop below: IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO POST IN AN EXISTING THREAD THAN TO START A NEW ONE. Therefore you should use the search engine before starting a thread to make sure your topic doesn't already exist. For instance, if you have a question about the location of Stooge gravesites put "Stooge graves" in the engine and it will direct you to the appropriate thread. Posting a new thread that resembles one that has already been posted will indicate that you have not used the search engine and will subject you to admistrative discipline.

8. Our policy on fights. From time to time there will be fighting on this message board, which should be expected anytime you get various peoples from various places and mindsets together. Members should not get themselves involved in another person's fight, let admin handle it. Anyone who doesn't mind their own business as far as fights are concerned will be subject to disciplinary action.

9. The Karma System With the change of format we have recently experienced a new karma system has been ingrained into the message board. While there is a 30 minute wait period before you can applaud or smite a user after doing so a first time, I feel the need to make clear the policies on the use of this karma, and in particular the "smite" (negative) aspect.

You must have a valid reason to smite someone: If you go around smiting someone without stating a reason why did so (or if the reason is stupid), this will result in administrative action. Here are some examples of reasons for smiting another member that are NOT valid:

Smiting someone just because they smote you and you got offended. Everyone has the right to smite a member, as long as the reason is a good one. Smiting someone just because they smote you will discourage people from using the feature as they see fit out of fear for being smote themselves.

Smiting someone for cursing. Cursing is allowed on this board and it is therefore not a good reason to smite someone.

Smiting an administrator for warning you. Feel free smite one of us, not saying that you cannot. However if you received a warning is was because you deserve it, and giving an admin a smite because of it is sour grapes.

No reason at all. I already said it, but it bears repeating. Smiting someone for no reason at all will not be tolerated.

If you are found to have abused the karma system in one of the ways above administrative action will be taken. The list above is subject to change/additions. By the way, smiting me for including an artist/band that you like in MTS is allowed.  ;D

Quote from: The Webmaster 2006-03-08 09:38 AM
Personally, I haven't "smited" anyone yet, although I've applauded several members.  (I like to use it to give someone a virtual pat on the back or "thumbs up.")  If the "Karma" feature becomes too much of an issue, however, I can always just turn it off again.

10. No flooding or spam. For the purposes of this website the term "flooding" refers to a member constantly posting messages for either no good reason or new members who are making it painfully obvious that they posting for the sole reason to get their post count up so that they may start a new thread. Spam is posting any unsolicited advertisements. Both offenses will get you banned right away.

11.  No "nudie" pictures.  Modified 5/11/2011
Pictures of male and/or female nudes are not acceptable on this site; there are plenty of porn sites on the Internet if you are looking for titillation.  Failure to follow this rule from this point on will result in deletion of the offending posts and banishment from the site.  Likewise, if your post contains a link to an off-site picture or video that might be objectionable, you should include a warning that the link is NSFW (Not Safe For Work.)

We here at threestooges.net feel that these rules are simple to follow. Violations of these rules will result in a rise of your "warning level". The warning levels are as follows:

0. "NONE". Self-explanatory.
1. "WARNED" Green. This is the first warning you receive. A green circle with the word "warned" will appear under your name until the warning is taken off.
2. "MODERATED" Yellow. If policy violation continues after level 1, you will be moved up to this level. At this level your posts will be held in limbo until a moderator reviews and approves them.
3. "MUTED" Orange. If policy violation continues, you will be moved up to this level. I have not had to Mute anyone yet, but from the name I take it that you'll be able to log on but not post.
4. "BANNED" Red. As a last resort (or at the request of a member), contuation of policy violation will resort in banishment from this website. Although the warnings automatically go down in level as time goes on (ie from BANNED to MUTED, and so on), administrators have the ability to ban a member without use of the warning system.

NOTE: Warnings can be taken off at any time when the webmaster/moderator/admin feel that the violation has been rectified. The webmaster, administrators, and moderators of this website also reserve the right to ban members without going through each step of the warning system.

So there you have it. If you made it this far down, then give yourself a pat on the back. We do not feel that adhearing to these rules/guidelines is asking too much. The Webmaster/Admin/Moderators reserve the right to change or add to these guidelines as we see fit. These guidelines are not up for debate.

Jim (shemps#1)
« Last Edit: May 11, 2011, 07:56:34 PM by Dunrobin »
"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish." - Unknown


Offline Baggie

Thanks Jim for providing those rules. I will stick by those rules, and apologise for my previous shitty posts which were quite lazy.
The artist formerly known as Shempetta


Offline Dunrobin

  • (Rob)
  • Administrator
  • Spongehead
  • ******
  • Webmaster
    • The Three Stooges Online Filmography
My thanks for coming up with some very clear and appropriate rules, Jim.  I couldn't agree more (with one minor exception:)

Quote
2. Post your topic in the right forum. I have not seen alot of this happening, but I am putting this out there as a failsafe should something arise later on. The General Discussion forum should be the only forum in which non-Stooge related topics reside (and Pilsner's Picks, but that is a different matter). Non-Stooge related posting in the General Discussion forum is welcomed and encouraged.

Technically, upcoming events like classic film festivals should go in the Events and TV forum, but I have the posting permissions restricted there.  If you know about something coming up - such as the Laurel and Hardy Festival in Boston next month that 123cagney posted this evening - you can post them in the General Discussion board.  If I feel that it should get added to the Calendar, I'll move the topic and post a redirection topic in its place.



Offline Stoop

Here’s a little something for the posting impaired (it puts it so even you can understand it):

Posting and you . . .

 ;D
It takes an estimated 2,893 licks to get to the center of a tootsie roll tootsie pop.


Offline Dunrobin

  • (Rob)
  • Administrator
  • Spongehead
  • ******
  • Webmaster
    • The Three Stooges Online Filmography
Here’s a little something for the posting impaired (it puts it so even you can understand it):

Posting and you . . .

 ;D

OMFG - That's great!   [pound]


Offline shemps#1

  • Pothead, Libertarian, Administrator, Resident Crank and Baron of Greymatter
  • Global Moderator
  • Chowderhead
  • ******
  • Hatchet Man
That rocks, Stoop! LOL

Rob, is it possible to get a search engine for the boards?
"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish." - Unknown


Offline Dunrobin

  • (Rob)
  • Administrator
  • Spongehead
  • ******
  • Webmaster
    • The Three Stooges Online Filmography
That rocks, Stoop! LOL

Rob, is it possible to get a search engine for the boards?

  ???  Yeah - just scroll up to the top part of the page, where is says Search.  (There's even a link for an Advanced Search.)


Offline shemps#1

  • Pothead, Libertarian, Administrator, Resident Crank and Baron of Greymatter
  • Global Moderator
  • Chowderhead
  • ******
  • Hatchet Man
Well fuck, then people should USE THE SEARCH ENGINE!
"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish." - Unknown


Offline shemps#1

  • Pothead, Libertarian, Administrator, Resident Crank and Baron of Greymatter
  • Global Moderator
  • Chowderhead
  • ******
  • Hatchet Man
Shit, it even works too. Sorry about that Rob, I've never noticed it before. Then again, I've never needed to use it.

EDIT: I've added using the search engine to the guidelines.
« Last Edit: February 07, 2005, 09:51:07 PM by shemps#1 »
"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish." - Unknown


titmouse

  • Guest
Read and understood===== " i know Moe, but what do i do with this......sticking out tounge


Offline boom boom stooge

  • Grapehead
  • *
  • nyuk,nyuk,nyuk. grrrr woof,woof.


Quote
"NONE". Self-explanatory.
1. "WARNED" Green. This is the first warning you receive. A green circle with the word "warned" will appear under your name until the warning is taken off.
2. "MODERATED" Yellow. If policy violation continues after level 1, you will be moved up to this level. At this level your posts will be held in limbo until a moderator reviews and approves them.
3. "MUTED" Orange. If policy violation continues, you will be moved up to this level. I have not had to Mute anyone yet, but from the name I take it that you'll be able to log on but not post.
4. "BANNED" Red. As of this moment only the Webmaster has the authority to ban members, so I'm guessing the level color is red. I'm pretty sure he will ban someone on the suggestion of the moderators or admin.

NOTE: Warnings can be taken off at any time when the webmaster/moderator/admin feel that the violation has been rectified.
Now i do understand the warning color system .Thanks.
hey, what's the idea!


ksmith610

  • Guest
How does one unsubscribe from this?  It says nowhere, anywhere, how to do that.  Thanks.


Offline Dunrobin

  • (Rob)
  • Administrator
  • Spongehead
  • ******
  • Webmaster
    • The Three Stooges Online Filmography
How does one unsubscribe from this?  It says nowhere, anywhere, how to do that.  Thanks.

You can change your setting in your Profile.  Click on the Notifications and Email link in the Modify Profile menu on the left.


Offline ZEKE

 ??? Man!!!!!! Wots wit all de bad f*ckin' language, kiddies????? :o
 I thought DUNROBIN and the boys ran a tight ship here????????? ::)
What gives,  are we having an immature/ free profanity day??? :P
ZEKE---in AJAX-(G.T.A.), Canada.


Pilsner Panther

  • Guest
??? Man!!!!!! Wots wit all de bad f*ckin' language, kiddies????? :o
 I thought DUNROBIN and the boys ran a tight ship here????????? ::)
What gives,  are we having an immature/ free profanity day??? :P

See Section 4a, Zeke:

"4a. Our policy on swearing. In my 4 years or so of experience at ThreeStooges.net, I have found the youngest members of this site to be around 13 or 14 years old. By that time in life you should know all about cursing and have used plenty of curse words yourself. Therefore, swearing in moderation is acceptable. By "swearing in moderation" I mean not swearing in every post you write. The ideal would be to curse when you are making a point (see my recent post in the vulgarity thread as an example), and not littering your posts with swear words."

That was written by shemps#1, and Dunrobin and I both agree that "moderation" is the best approach to the matter. I take it you don't, but some people are more offended by the old Anglo-Saxon words than others. They don't happen to bother me, unless every other word is profane, like in some hip-hop.

Which I don't listen to, anyway, not if I can help it...


Pilsner Panther

  • Guest
Here’s a little something for the posting impaired (it puts it so even you can understand it):

Posting and you . . .

 ;D

I love that thing, Stoop! Where did you find it?

It manages to be funny yet instructive at the same time.

 8)


Offline Stoop

Here’s a little something for the posting impaired (it puts it so even you can understand it):

Posting and you . . .

 ;D

I love that thing, Stoop! Where did you find it?

It manages to be funny yet instructive at the same time.

 8)

I’m glad you liked it, and I hope it served some purpose here.
:D

I found it at albinoblacksheep.com, a website I frequent. There are a lot of other good flash movies there.  And I found out about that website after someone I know e-mailed me this link (Warning: not for the jumpy, or those with heart problems. lol).  I thought the movie in the link was adorable up to the point where I spilled my cereal all over the place. Needless to say that I didn’t speak to that person for weeks. 
 :cussing:
« Last Edit: July 27, 2005, 11:43:01 PM by Stoop »
It takes an estimated 2,893 licks to get to the center of a tootsie roll tootsie pop.


brett11253

  • Guest
What a dick he tells use not to say FUCK then he goes and says FUCK in the same post.  What a dick.
 First warning: Do not fight with other members on this board. Personal attacks are not permitted. Pilsner


Offline Stoop

When did he say that we couldn’t say “Fuck“? By the way, Brett,  go back and read the goddamn guidelines. You know the ones about name-calling and swearing at people.

Quote
4b. Swearing at other people. Swearing at other people will not be tolerated at all. For example, if I were speaking with Dunrobin and said "This fucking computer is a piece of shit", that is swearing to, or in front of, him. However, if I said "Fuck you Dunrobin, you piece of shit", that is swearing at Dunrobin. Pretty self-explanatory, and it ties in with name-calling.
It takes an estimated 2,893 licks to get to the center of a tootsie roll tootsie pop.


Offline Lola-Lou

  • Porcupine
  • Applehead
  • *
  • I know, I keep changing my name.The voices told me
Here's an idea! How about instead of swearing, we expand our vocabulary and use less crude ways of expressing our frustration?!
"I see" said the blind man peeing into the wind "it's all coming back to me now."


Pilsner Panther

  • Guest
Here's an idea! How about instead of swearing, we expand our vocabulary and use less crude ways of expressing our frustration?!

(Goes into W.C. Fields voice):

Yes, m'dear, let us fling vituperation and calumny on miscreants, blackguards, and jackanapes of all stripes! The vile poltroons— we shall drown their miserable hides beneath a veritable flood of vitriol and invective!


[attachment deleted by admin]
« Last Edit: July 29, 2005, 09:04:32 PM by Pilsner Panther »


Offline ZEKE

Lola-lou is right on the mark. I too like to use my means to be adult and civil and
type/post with clarity and grammatical correctedness.
It's easy to spot the juvenile delinquents and dolts by their manner of
communication and I prefer otherwise.
So FUCK 'EM  :-X (P.P. says I can say that!), I refuse to let some lowlifes bring me
down to their level and ruin my perusals.
ZEKE---in AJAX-(G.T.A.), Canada.


Offline shemps#1

  • Pothead, Libertarian, Administrator, Resident Crank and Baron of Greymatter
  • Global Moderator
  • Chowderhead
  • ******
  • Hatchet Man
Here's an idea! How about instead of swearing, we expand our vocabulary and use less crude ways of expressing our frustration?!

Fuck no. One thing I cannot stand is the school marms who scrunch their noses at certain words. Just because a person curses from time to time doesn't mean they are automatically childish and uncivil. Which brings me to the next post...

Lola-lou is right on the mark. I too like to use my means to be adult and civil and
type/post with clarity and grammatical correctedness.

"Correctedness"?

Anybody who dismisses anyone who curses as "lowlives" is a little too closed-minded. Some folks around here need to lighten up: after all, they are only words.
"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish." - Unknown


Pilsner Panther

  • Guest

 Some folks around here need to lighten up: after all, they are only words.

Well, that's it; and after all, as I mentioned, these are old Anglo-Saxon words, for the most part. Let's keep this discussion on a scholarly level:

http://www.answers.com/topic/fuck

Scroll down far enough on that page and you'll learn how to say "fuck" in two dozen or so different languages! So, if you're ever insulted by (say) a Russian, you'll know just how to respond (the full retort is given— it has something to do with his mother).

What surprises me is that George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say on the Radio" haven't lost their power to shock, since they've been repeated so often. How long ago did Carlin do that routine? About 25 years ago if I remember right, and a lot has changed in the interim, due to Richard Pryor, the late Sam Kinison, rap, Howard Stern, etc., etc...

I think it was around the mid-80's that the high-toned New Yorker magazine first started allowing the Seven Words to appear in its pages, which did make me raise an eyebrow (and I don't raise one very often, as I'm not easily shocked). To me, that represented a definite cultural sea-change; as to whether that sea-change was good or bad, I'd say, that for the most part, it was good. Having a journalistic background myself, I'm of the opinion that if you're going to reproduce people's natural, colloquial ways of speaking in print, then having greater latitude for accuracy in doing so is a positive thing.

The question here (at least to me), is whether there's a gratuitous intent to offend (as in rap lyrics). That's worthless garbage, and I wouldn't give it five minutes of my time. But if you're writing a story about someone slamming his finger in a car door and you have him yell "Oh fuck!," that's just naturalistic writing, and there's not a thing wrong with it.

My cursing tends to run more along blasphemous lines, anyway; I've been known to invoke the name of Jesus Christ from time to time— but not because I'm religious, it's usually because I've dropped a heavy object on my foot.