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Re: Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
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boki15
on 28/08/2016, 00:45:15 UTC
What is the difference of official and unofficial if you and most reffer to unofficial as official??? Maybe I am dumb, but for me it sounds like official = unofficial with difference that unofficial rules ???are being adapted in this thread??? and official not?? Wow! You can't edit official rules when there is a need to do it and thats why there are unofficial rules.

Means, you mods and users reffer to unofficial rules including links and everything else when you need some explanation but when it does not fit to your agenda, you reffer to it as if it would not be a rule, just something unofficial?? Wow, I am amzed again by such briliant logic.

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If your staff does apply rules only when it fits to agenda and not applying when it does not fit to someone's agenda, then rules are being twisted by meanings and there is silence from staff.

Please explain me the meaning of unofficial rules and how is staff being instructed to apply them.

You did not reply, what you wrote would be more provocation, not an answer. Actually there was something new, you complain about my english skills, you simply can't understand my broken english. Nice record on low level conversation which I actually did not expect from staff members.

You are making an dumbster of yourself if you really comment on your own mistakes by me starting some conspiracy theories. There is no conspiracy, you let users abuse this forum and it's rules by letting a group of trolls break law and make some usage of ie. identity theft, actually YOU are the mod who ignored it and who was and still is saying that nobody broke any rule! This is mainly the reason why I say that you are hypocrate without any insult, it only describes your actions, it is you who can prove otherwise but somehow you do not change in your argumentation, well yeah you do in some way, you go after "bad english skills" as excuse.

What is the difference beetwen official and non official rules?

Does non official mean, that it is not official when staff does not want to apply them and official would mean they need to apply rules?
It's an unofficial list (meaning it wasn't written by the head admin, meaning there can be errors, misinterpreted rules, etc. though I try to correct those as they are pointed out) of official rules (rules that have been put in by the head admin OR the head admin approved a rule suggested by one or several of the staff).

If your staff does apply rules only when it fits to agenda and not applying when it does not fit to someone's agenda, then rules are being twisted by meanings and there is silence from staff.

Please explain me the meaning of unofficial rules and how is staff being instructed to apply them.
As I mentioned in my answer to your PM:
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I haven't seen rule exclusions as far as I remember. I've seen situations when rules were changed (the new restricted dox rule that came into play around half a month ago) and as such the way certain situations get handled change (doxes get moved to the Investigations board or, in extreme situations, deleted).
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If you're looking to share your conspiracy theories with someone, feel free to PM someone active in the "Politics and Society" board. I hear there's quite a few people interested in that sort of stuff.