/tv/ is slowly becoming the new /n/ews. With threads about the latest presidential debate to McCain's daughter. The election is coming closer and closer and the number of threads are on the rise.Could someone please have a sticky to remind people that /tv/ is not /n/ews
>>1207thread hijack :)is it possible to get a temporary sticky in /s/ for a week or two reminding users that it's not a board for hardcore content, and they need to go over to /hc/ if that's what they're looking for? I'm having a lot of issues lately with people make requests in /s/ with hardcore content, it's getting very annoying, and is pretty much counter productive to the board itself because the majority of what's being posted is fairly low-quality. thanks :)
>>1235and also a nice little reminder that /s/ is not /r/, jailbait is still underage and isn't allowed, and a warning to those anonymous' pretending to be board moderators that they are not. been having some board troll issues. Can you tell? :)
>>1236We could do with a reminder to go to /r/ in /h/ as well. Lots of people have been forgetting that one, usually resulting in me having to delete half the board.
>>1236another add on: that posting peoples personal information, such as email, phone number, social security number (!!!) and IP address are NOT ALLOWED!!
To use the thread for a common theme here, Id like to request a sticky for /h/. Can we remind people that posing a single image, with a rapidshare link is not acceptable? There has been an increasingly large number of people trying to use /h/ to whore up files they've uploaded to rapidshare, or advertise their shitty site. /h/ is an imageboard, not a linkdump and i think some people just aren't clear on that.
>>1242Seen this in /d/ lately as well. I fail to see the use in mass dumping links especially when they fail to even add descriptions or previews...