Please Tell Us Your Policy For Discussing Topics From Your Website
Дата: 12.09.2013 21:07:41
VladimirsRevenge, on Sep 12 2013 - 18:57, said: Just to recap, here's the links on the home website:http://worldoftanks....3-video-report/
http://worldoftanks....-joystick-2013/
Now then, are these topics or are they not allowed to be discussed on the forum, and if so, where? Five threads have vanished, one has been locked. If we're not allowed to discuss the topics that Wargaming puts on it's own website, then that's fine. Just say do not discuss this/these topic/topics on the forum and we're fine with that. If we're posting them on the wrong forum, then please let us know which one to post on. You have 115 of them here, so we get confused.
Thank you in advance.
Laera: I completely understand your frustration and confusion. We're aware
that there has been inconsistent moderation and unclear forum
guidelines and we're working to fix that.
3BAC, on Sep 12 2013 - 19:14, said: Maybe they just want you to keep the discussion in the official
thread instead of spread out over several unofficial ones?Laera: We're trying to keep the Golden Joystick issue centralized in one
thread. We're aware of the anger and issues that players are
bringing up and are doing our best to collect feedback.
KilgorSoS, on Sep 12 2013 - 19:45, said: PSA: Using the term "Baddie" is now "Minor Insult" Need a new name,
I vote "Snowflakes"Laera: The goal was to try to reduce negativity. Publicly shaming people
on the forums for playing poorly doesn't make folks feel
welcomed. 
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