ban wave feedback

Yawgmoth

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as a reader this has been horrible. u wanna ban translations alr no problem u have it in the rules that s fair, as a reader i m not bored enough to go to chinese or korean net to check if one of my favourite stories is actually a translation, period. some selfproclaimed justice warrior wanna do it? cool.
at the least i d expect a proper prompt when going to any of the removed content, i mean i saw ur post about how to indentify those...u had the time to do such a info dumb but were too lazy to make proper prompts to contain a reason and a link to the original for the content removed?
wtf is wrong with u?
edit: removed the quote marks from translations since they seem to have caused misunderstandings
note: it seems some fictions have been hit that r not translations, but since there s no explanation for the ban i guess it might not have been banned for being a translation, another argument for giving us readers and also authors a prompt for the ban
 
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Makimaam

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RepresentingWrath

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as a reader this has been horrible. u wanna ban "translations" alr no problem u have it in the rules that s fair, as a reader i m not bored enough to go to chinese or korean net to check if one of my favourite stories is actually a translation, period. some selfproclaimed justice warrior wanna do it? cool.
at the least i d expect a proper prompt when going to any of the removed content, i mean i saw ur post about how to indentify those...u had the time to do such a info dumb but were too lazy to make proper prompts to contain a reason and a link to the original for the content removed?
wtf is wrong with u?
Lear how to write, brat.
 

Okram

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as a reader this has been horrible. u wanna ban "translations" alr no problem u have it in the rules that s fair, as a reader i m not bored enough to go to chinese or korean net to check if one of my favourite stories is actually a translation, period. some selfproclaimed justice warrior wanna do it? cool.
at the least i d expect a proper prompt when going to any of the removed content, i mean i saw ur post about how to indentify those...u had the time to do such a info dumb but were too lazy to make proper prompts to contain a reason and a link to the original for the content removed?
wtf is wrong with u?
Good riddance, rules are there for a reason. Those translations take spots of the actual originals.
 

Fairemont

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Someone translate this please because I am having a hard time understanding the last part. What the fuck is he trying to say?
Ahem! *Clears throat*

I believe they were trying to say whomever deleted all of the "translations" (not sure why that was in quotation marks), should have provided justification that readers could see when trying to access the fiction page rather than merely deleting it, including, but not limited to, a link to the original, untranslated work.

I might have misunderstood...
 

Corty

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Ahem! *Clears throat*

I believe they were trying to say whomever deleted all of the "translations" (not sure why that was in quotation marks), would have provided justification that readers could see when trying to access the fiction page rather than merely deleting it, including, but not limited to, a link to the original, untranslated work.

I might have misunderstood...
Ah. Thanks my love, I actually couldn't make sense of the second half of it.
 

Fairemont

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yes and no one here is mad that rules r enforced...i mad about the way it was done.

It is understandable that you may feel frustrated at a lack of explanation when trying to access fiction pages that no longer exist, but to come through and scold the administration/staff that has gone through the work to clear out translations that broke the rules for not meeting a nebulous standard that you privately hold is rather unfair to them, and unprofessional of you.
 

Yawgmoth

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Ahem! *Clears throat*

I believe they were trying to say whomever deleted all of the "translations" (not sure why that was in quotation marks), should have provided justification that readers could see when trying to access the fiction page rather than merely deleting it, including, but not limited to, a link to the original, untranslated work.

I might have misunderstood...
if he doesnt understand what i wrote his intelligence and comprehensive reading is questionable enough not to be bothered with, for ur clarification. it was in citation because not all fictions hit by the ban wave were actually translations...
 

Tabula_Rasa

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Hot take... but I think people that read a lot of translated things, and a.i. translated things, and machine translated things are going to benefit linguistically from the purge. (the remove of translated content, not the law to let you commit crimes for 24 hours)
 

tiaf

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if he doesnt understand what i wrote his intelligence and comprehensive reading is questionable enough not to be bothered with, for ur clarification. it was in citation because not all fictions hit by the ban wave were actually translations...
Look at your English and reflect on your rubbish posts that are so badly written that the meaning got lost.
 
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