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Remove myspae request's section.
mandilynne
post May 5 2007, 02:32 PM
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No offence But you guys should just delete the myspace request's section...look in the next 3 pages, not 1 person has made a layout for all of the requesters that have the proper ammount of post's.
Sure, it take's alot of time. Just seems like no one likes to take request's so why bother with a section for it.


: waits for some snobby admin to see this post and give a long speech about hard work, and then to abuse their power and close the topic, making sure they get the last word :
 
 
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freeflow
post May 5 2007, 02:53 PM
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Moved to feedback.

I'd have to disagree. If you read the rules we tell you that you are not guaranteed to get your layout request done. Also as you stated it does take time, and not that many people have time to spend designing someones myspace for them. Especially now during the time when people actually go to school and have to focus on things other than the online word. I know you may be mad that yours don't get done, but in the time people wait to get one done they can always learn themselves. (Not being rude) Personally I see why people don't design layouts sometimes (especially when tis not summer), because it is time consuming. If you don't have free time its less likely for you to take a break from your life to do something like that. I don't know thats my opinion. pinch.gif

 
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post May 5 2007, 05:44 PM
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Well, if on the off chance someone DOES make a requested layout, then surely it's worth having. What is there to lose by having one in place?

And also, the 'snobby admin' was fairly unreasonable.
 
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post May 5 2007, 10:36 PM
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Actually a lot of requests get tended to. If someone doesn't have enough posts that comply with the rules it's not the mods fault. If someone who isn't a member of the community and makes one post (that being in requests) can really abuse the system. I think that a lot of requests aren't detailed enough and not many designers want to just guess as to what to do to complete a layout just to have someone be displeased with it.

A lot of times it is time consuming. Rules are rules. And requests need to be more detailed in general.
 
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post May 5 2007, 10:41 PM
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Of course, there's no guarantee that they'll get their requests. But it doesn't hurt to have one incase someone has the time to tend to it, no?
 
mandilynne
post May 6 2007, 12:13 AM
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Its very rare that someone actually helps. I cant remember how many times i posted and asked for just a simple coding request and got no responce every time. I also noticed that everyone that replyed to this is part of the createblog staff. Interesting.
 
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post May 6 2007, 12:48 AM
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waits for some snobby admin to see this post and give a long speech about hard work, and then to abuse their power and close the topic, making sure they get the last word


Maybe snippy remarks like that are the reason you dont get your requests tended to.
Just a thought.

And by the way.All staff takes the time out to read what feedback there is to say. We dont just "give a long speech on hard work" then "abuse power" "and "close the topic making sure we get the last word."

We hear you out and try to understand where your comming from and then give you our feedback.

 
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post May 6 2007, 07:24 PM
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You know, I wouldn't mind having just like...one thread for MySpace Requests. I'm still trying to play out in my head how something like that would work, but I do see how having an entire forum may just be taking up space.
 

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