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Post by outgoingbutshy on Mar 26, 2010 14:12:14 GMT -5
I have a pretty good idea why (I have multiple accounts on there, and just created a new one last night!). But if a person breaks one of their rules inadvertendly (as I think im pretty sure I did : , why do they have to block all my accounts from posting comments? I've tried to contact them, but without success. Is there anything else I might try to get my comment making ability back? Thx. I've learned my lesson on the mistake I made (broke one of their rules) and I just wish there was some way I could contact them and try to "convince" them that yes I made a mistake and broke one of their rules, and if they let me comment again on the vids, I will not break that rule again. Help please reply. Again, thanks .
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Post by strawberrysweetie on Mar 26, 2010 18:29:34 GMT -5
what rule did you break?
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Post by outgoingbutshy on Mar 28, 2010 0:47:20 GMT -5
what rule did you break? i ask for help and that's all you can say back ? Im not that good at computers i thought somebody would be able to tell me what i could do. On my newest account tonight I was able to post again, but 2 of my old accounts I still am unable to post. funny thing is, though, the newest account was the one I was using when I think i had broken one of their rules - go figure . I checked on their forum on there; and apparently lately other youtube users are experiencing the same trouble (commenting and their comments not showing up after they refresh the pages), so at least i am not alone - at least in that respect. Like the old saying i guess "misery loves company" . they (youtube) have made some changes lately to something on there, and some of the people on their forum - other users like myself - were of the opinion that perhaps the problem had something to do with the changes youtube had recently made on there. don't ask me to say what was changed, because i am not good at explaining tech stuff like that. i think it was their "layout" or something. all i wanted was a little help from someone on here. if it had been someone popular or well liked on here, im sure there would have been post replies galore answering them!!! thanks for nothing.
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Post by strawberrysweetie on Mar 28, 2010 2:29:53 GMT -5
what rule did you break? i ask for help and that's all you can say back ? Im not that good at computers i thought somebody would be able to tell me what i could do. On my newest account tonight I was able to post again, but 2 of my old accounts I still am unable to post. funny thing is, though, the newest account was the one I was using when I think i had broken one of their rules - go figure . I checked on their forum on there; and apparently lately other youtube users are experiencing the same trouble (commenting and their comments not showing up after they refresh the pages), so at least i am not alone - at least in that respect. Like the old saying i guess "misery loves company" . they (youtube) have made some changes lately to something on there, and some of the people on their forum - other users like myself - were of the opinion that perhaps the problem had something to do with the changes youtube had recently made on there. don't ask me to say what was changed, because i am not good at explaining tech stuff like that. i think it was their "layout" or something. all i wanted was a little help from someone on here. if it had been someone popular or well liked on here, im sure there would have been post replies galore answering them!!! thanks for nothing.Peachy. Audio, you seem to be under some sort of assumption that nobody here likes you. But people have gone out of their way to try and make you see otherwise....yet you seem to not see it? Are anyone's attempts here ever going to be enough for you? Being under this assumption, you don't seem to realize that other people on this forum also get few responses to some of their threads/posts. It has nothing to do with "popularity." Perhaps people just don't know what to say or don't feel as though they have anything to contribute to particular topics. In this case, it's not like this is a forum for trouble-shooting for youtube or any other site. I asked what rule, because I'm not aware of the "rules." It seems to me it has to be something out of the ordinary to get in trouble for commenting. If other members of youtube are unable to figure it out on their forum, why be so critical of people here if they can't answer your question? Anyway....You're welcome. Glad I've been absolutely no help to you. I'll keep that in mind. And you may want to keep in mind that it's reactions like this that turn people away.
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Post by Tal on Mar 28, 2010 11:15:06 GMT -5
Audio if you're going to be angry about it, focus your frustration elsewhere not at the members here. No one is obliged to reply to you, and given how vague your first post was, you're lucky Strawberry did respond. That response of yours was uncalled for, especially since you appear to have worked out what the problem is... If you want to be popular, start by being respectful.
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Post by Rose on Mar 29, 2010 6:32:21 GMT -5
I don't know what to say either. I'm not YouTube so I can't guess what was on their minds at the time and I definitely didn't see what went on. Anything else I say is just guessing, and I don't feel like that would be a very helpful post. If I don't feel like I'm helping a problem, I say nothing. It has nothing to do with disliking the post starter. I overthink way too much and that's another thing that sometimes stops me from posting (on non-silly threads anyway). In case you wanted the opinion of a quiet non-replyer.
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Post by Farouche on Mar 29, 2010 16:36:36 GMT -5
Audio ------------- i ask for help and that's all you can say back ?
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all i wanted was a little help from someone on here. if it had been someone popular or well liked on here, im sure there would have been post replies galore answering them!!! thanks for nothing. I realize other people have already responded to this, but wow, Audio: could you possibly be any more hateful? This is not the first time you've been nasty to someone who's gone out of their way to be friendly with you. You complain and act hurt when no one answers your posts, and you complain and and lose your temper when people do answer your posts. What exactly do you expect from other posters? You cannot dictate that people tell you only what you wish to hear, and you are not owed replies to your posts. Very few posts on this site get "replies galore," yet I seldom see other people stomping their feet about it. What makes you so special that you deserve more replies than anyone else? Why should everyone want to be friends with a person who's just going to bite their heads off for no reason when she doesn't get her way? As I see it, here are your only two choices, Audio: either continue to lash out at friendly people and just accept that many people will choose to avoid you for that reason, OR apply yourself to being consistently respectful and personable with people who seem interesting, and hope to be so lucky as to earn some friends in the process. That's how it works for everyone, so I'm not sure what's so blisteringly unfair about that.
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