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December 31st, 2012 at 1:32am
Did bump become legit again or what? People spam the hell out of they`re threads. Tell me if so, then I can bump my own interests! |
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December 31st, 2012 at 3:11pm
No. Anyone found to be bumping will receive a suspension and have their threads deleted. The best way to help us keep the forums clear of this is to report any bumps (or other things that are against the forum rules), otherwise the post will remain there until we see it while clicking each thread to check manually. Also, remember that Vaneras, Nakatoir and I have to rest sometimes, so there will be times that we can't be around to manually check all the threads. But, like I said, if you report them they will definitely be dealt with. |
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January 2nd, 2013 at 8:38am Lots of bump posters has been dealt with as a direct result of reports you guys have submitted, so thanks for that guys... you guys are truly helping to keep these forums clean :-) |
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January 2nd, 2013 at 9:38am
As all moderation is handled individually by human beings, unfortunately you will see some of these from time to time. We kill these threads as soon as we spot them of course, even from home sometimes, but unfortunately the sellers are very persistent. It's an ongoing battle, and we have no intention to give up the fight :) |
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January 2nd, 2013 at 4:09pm
We actually have people dealing with reported posts over the weekend now, which is why it's super important to keep reporting them :) |
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January 3rd, 2013 at 8:52am
If you have reported it we will get to it. :-) The speed of which we handle reports does vary though, as it depends on how many reports we have in the queue at any give time. |
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January 3rd, 2013 at 2:00pm
Again, the actual time it takes to deal with such things depends on a number of factors as we talked about before. We are very keen to stamp out bumping here in trade, but it generally only results in a suspension (unless you already have a number of previous suspensions), whereas trying to sell items or gold outside of the RMAH will result in a permanent forum ban, for sure. |
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January 4th, 2013 at 12:42pm
Well, some replies will no doubt be abused, but we keep a keen eye out for sneaky bumping. On the whole though, I think it would be a shame to not allow replies here on the trading forum. People often get several bids on their items here, people can discuss items and prices without the need for both parties being online at the same time etc. People also use this forum to ask for price checks, which wouldn't work with no replies. Also, a forum isn't much of a forum if no discussion was allowed. People would still find a way around things with no replies allowed though—we might see an increase in the number of re-posted duplicate threads instead, which again would count as spamming. |
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January 4th, 2013 at 2:46pm
Hmmh why don't u make same kinda bumping rules as the d2jsp has? If someone asks a question about the item just after you posted it on the forum, wouldn't it be annoying to be unable to reply until tomorrow or until you can get online, hoping that person will be online too of course? Aside from that specific situation, limiting people's response times in a forum is clunky and generally unhelpful. It would make the system less user-friendly, causing more problems than preventing them, IMO. |
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January 7th, 2013 at 3:24pm
They are permanently banned when we get to them, which is sometimes within minutes, sometimes it takes a little longer. We've implemented filters which make life a lot harder for them and prevents people copy/pasting the links at least.
I assume you're talking about in-game profiles? The community team isn't involved with taking action regarding in-game actions, we leave that part to the ones who were responsible for banning several thousand accounts for botting last month. One of our jobs here is to maintain the forums, ensuring players can use them in the way they are intended to be used, whether that's for trade, advice-giving, feedback or anything else related to Diablo III. |

