Yes, I know it's a paradox because you're reading this...but I'm talking about a certain post. Maybe it's certain words I use or something. I'm trying to post a really important info and it says it's spam.
I've PMed the head admin "Ender" but he doesn't read my PM. Can any other admin PM me and I'll PM them what can't be posted (it works in the PM system)?
Why can't I post here?
Moderator: ScummVM Team
As of your message, we have number of words which so far were used only in spam messages. And if your message is so important, e-mail it to scummvm-devel.Forum Rules wrote: 9) Do not send questions pertaining to topics of discussion on this board via personal messages or email to Moderators or Admins, they will be ignored.
Eugene
Postings that violate our rules, in particular runle #0, do get locked or deleted w/o prior warning -- the poster should have read and followed the rules, after all.
No idea where you got that "PM us if your post is denied" bit -- it definitely is not from the forum rules, and simply does not apply to this forum in general. E.g. I do not read any PMs on this forum.
No idea where you got that "PM us if your post is denied" bit -- it definitely is not from the forum rules, and simply does not apply to this forum in general. E.g. I do not read any PMs on this forum.
Yeah, the anti-spam patch does print that message by default if a post is rejected.
Looking at the log (and nice try spelling the word 'abandonware' differently :), it was rejected because of the word 'commercial'. Since that word does tend to come up a lot around here, I've removed it for now.
(PPS: In response to your message, before you post it, that clause does NOT make abandonware legal in any way, nor does it affect COPYRIGHT. It simply removes the extra protection of the DMCA against skipping various forms of copy protection.)
Looking at the log (and nice try spelling the word 'abandonware' differently :), it was rejected because of the word 'commercial'. Since that word does tend to come up a lot around here, I've removed it for now.
(PPS: In response to your message, before you post it, that clause does NOT make abandonware legal in any way, nor does it affect COPYRIGHT. It simply removes the extra protection of the DMCA against skipping various forms of copy protection.)
I was already told that by now. But I still think it was worth mentioning.