I understand the situation you are in having been a mod. I know I wasn't easy on you many times. But, we move on and get down to business.after being moderator here for almost 6 years, most of that time for free, you'd think one might get a little bit of courtesy
I understand the situation you are in having been a mod. I know I wasn't easy on you many times. But, we move on and get down to business.
Also, after all the years as a mod on here you should know better than to start a thread about it, why not just PM Johnn or an Admin, etc.
I think the possible problem with closing these is that "possibly" if someone isn't happy with the way the auction is going they could start posting a few comments that they might hope would get their thread closed thus freeing them from having to sell the domain(s) for less than they wanted to get.
Now we all know that that would never happen here ever...but I am just offering a remotely possible hypothetical...
heads up
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Don, you sound like a whining little crybaby so get over it dude, nobody is "hating on you" and nobody forced you to mod for 6 years for free most of the time. You liked the power and closed everyone else's threads all the time, I remember making a thread just like this one before because you would just close every thread possible and not notify anyone about it or note why. Other side of the glass now, so don't take it personal bro!
......"imo"
Also, after all the years as a mod on here you should know better than to start a thread about it, why not just PM Johnn or an Admin, etc. Was the big poor me I want some whine with my cheese story necessary?
still, questions need to be answered for future circumstances...
if a member makes an offer in a thread, which is subquently closed....is the offer still binding?
does the closing of a thread, render all offers null and void, even though the threads may still be visible by all members?
agreeI say, as long as there is sales activity moderators should exercise caution. Why ruin an active sale/auction? Simply enable the vB hack that won't let the thread starter make subsequent posts before 24 hours (or 48 hours if you must) have passed. Not to mention, that exclusives can start unlimited sales threads and yet we don't abuse this feature.
I say, as long as there is sales activity moderators should exercise caution. Why ruin an active sale/auction? Simply enable the vB hack that won't let the thread starter make subsequent posts before 24 hours (or 48 hours if you must) have passed. Not to mention, that exclusives can start unlimited sales threads and yet we don't abuse this feature.