Its not always "will" as some posters demand that. How about a rule to disallow such demands?good will
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Its not always "will" as some posters demand that. How about a rule to disallow such demands?good will
It's usually best to not participate in threads where you disagree with how they're being run or presented. That's a good way for the community to teach others the level of professional etiquette that is expected on NamePros.Its not always "will" as some posters demand that. How about a rule to disallow such demands?
Buyer request threads are not for "participation" by design, that is not the issue here.It's usually best to not participate in threads where you disagree with how they're being run or presented. That's a good way for the community to teach others the level of professional etiquette that is expected on NamePros.
Participation in this sense would be sending domain(s) to the buyer. If buyers create threads that don't receive any domain(s), then they'll (hopefully) learn that their requests need to be improved in order to receive community participation.Buyer request threads are not for "participation" by design, that is not the issue here.
which essentially exploits a certain part of NP demographics who are just desperate to liquidate something and are going to respond to every single general request
Thanks for bringing this up.Good, quality requests get drowned and bad stay on top thanks to all these "sent" demanded by the poster.
It's currently allowed, but it will not bump the thread if they post too soon.I thought posting up or bump or pm sent was not permitted in marketplace listings?
They're in a single thread, now:I am trying to find marketplace rules . . . The rules used to be at top of each section before, too