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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Alphanumeric » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:33 pm

Nothing to debate here, most of the topic r qabiil or qabiil based states, qabiil bashing and personal attacks.

If ppl want intellectual debates then qabiil based topics should be banned.

I agree, to an extent. The amount of qabiil-related topics and insults made almost immediately lose interest in sharing views on important subjects.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby DR-YALAXOOW » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:34 pm

it's due to high amount of moderators going on power trips, they banned intellectuals like union and WigglingBidaar. there's no diversity.

i agree whit you :up: :up: union was one of most intelectuall member on this forum.. unfortunatly moderators are little bit of paranioda banning people for nothing.. the owner of this forum mr Waryaa should try to change the moderators to a new team..


probably if current moderators stay in power then this place would be even more booring death as its right now..

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby PrinceDaadi » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:41 pm

Nothing to debate here, most of the topic r qabiil or qabiil based states, qabiil bashing and personal attacks.

If ppl want intellectual debates then qabiil based topics should be banned.

I agree, to an extent. The amount of qabiil-related topics and insults made almost immediately lose interest in sharing views on important subjects.
Eheey, it is frustrating and borring. No body posts any simulating topics here any more.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Adali » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:40 pm

Alpha you do know back in the day 90% of the serious discussions were pertaining to Qabiil politics, right ??

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Alphanumeric » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:47 pm

Yes, I think most of the "serious discussions" were usually related to qabiil and qabiil influenced politics. That's what this site is about. I understand that. But what isn't understood is how that is considered "intellectual". If someone wants thought-provoking discussions, they don't need to look too far. Plenty are posted, but they're usually skipped over. What becomes popular are insults and bickering about qabiil.

If the forum's past is the yardstick, "things of importance" are obviously qabiil fueled arguments. There are plenty of those to go around.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Alchemist » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:58 pm

qoraxeey :rose: :-@ :clap:

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby zulaika » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:02 pm

:roll: How about the vigor and pulsating thought of having a "L.I.F.E"! Kudos to them who have a life outside Somalinet. We all cannot have 99 names and pretend we are different people ya know. :)
basra,

i blame u for everything..and u are the artificial pulse of this place.. :mrgreen:

Eid Mubarak huuno!!

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Arabmann » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:17 pm

The mods are always the scapegoats. What else is new?
You're the one who initiated the decline, with your trigger-happiness to ban members left and right. The only positive thing you did was banning mad mac. Had you been less emotional and stayed cool, things would have been different. As a result of what you did, you gained experience and matured, but at the cost of the decline.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby The-Screw » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:35 pm

You sound like a broken record. The banning of madmac and these incidents were five years ago.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Arabmann » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:00 pm

You sound like a broken record. The banning of madmac and these incidents were five years ago.
I wonder if you still get emotional, nacas weyne.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby qoraxeey » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:03 pm

:roll: How about the vigor and pulsating thought of having a "L.I.F.E"! Kudos to them who have a life outside Somalinet. We all cannot have 99 names and pretend we are different people ya know. :)

:lol: :lol: :up: :up:

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby The-Screw » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:04 pm

I give you facts and reply by name calling? Well done. :up:

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby qoraxeey » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:07 pm

You sound like a broken record. The banning of madmac and these incidents were five years ago.
I wonder if you still get emotional, nacas weyne.
I give you facts and reply by name calling? Well done. :up:

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby Arabmann » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:11 pm

I give you facts and reply by name calling? Well done. :up:
Your maturity is still holding; you passed the test.

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Re: Who is to blame?

Postby 1nemansquad » Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:16 pm

Screw, when this section was at its peak. Was it highly moderated as it is now or it wasn't?

Alpha, when Som'net had its best years intellectually. Everything was discussed including qabiil but it was done by a different generation of people than those of today.


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