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The Nexus Connection => Completed or Closed suggestions => Topic started by: Legodac on May 07, 2010, 05:16:20 am



Title: I am conducting an experiment
Post by: Legodac on May 07, 2010, 05:16:20 am
Not sure where to put this my mod friends, feel free to move.

Okey, at one time or another we've all discussed what is acceptable to say in a forum.
What MLNO will accept, Lego may not, so here's the deal.

I have a new friend on MLN, I think the bricker is a he, his username is troyergoldman, rank 3, and it was his stop motion LU submission that caught my eye.

The experiment is to answer the ultimate question, "Does Lego see us, MLNO, as a reputable site, worthy to allow the mention in an LU creation comment".

These are their posting rules....

  1. Please don’t say the same thing that someone has already said (the moderators will reject the comment).

2. Only comment if you have something valuable to add or something you would like to ask about another comment or an article.

3. Please stay on topic – off topic comments are likely to be rejected.

4. Don’t say something bad/indecent about other users or their comments.

5. No identifiable information (like an e-mail or full name) is allowed.

6. Please try to keep your comments readable. A comment with way too many !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! might send the News Network moderator into shock.

Nothing there about other websites eh, at least that's what I see.

Here was my first post on his creation....accepted

  legodac Posted 19 Hours And 44 Minutes ago That was totally awesome, I have yet to try my hand at stop motion. Your concept was really original, an easy 5 stars, well done pal,

Here is the post I made moments ago, yet to be approved...

  Perhaps you could do another, and teach an old and dusty bricker, just what creativity is all about, and thanks for the thanks, my MLNO.com friend

  The GREAT Experiment begins...


Title: Re: I am conducting an experiment
Post by: Magical Girl Mimi on May 07, 2010, 11:09:53 am
... Uh; .com? It's .org, Legodac... =|