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GirlsandBeer 02-12-2017 10:29 PM

WNBR Portland Night Ride
 
What happened to the Portland night time WNBR thread? It seems to have disappeared. Anyone know if it did? If so, why?

schlubby 02-13-2017 01:06 AM

Same reason as this, I believe:
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=201188

GirlsandBeer 02-13-2017 02:27 PM

Well it looks like a new one will have to be created then. Thanks.

brunettesrule 02-14-2017 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by schlubby (Post 2383260)

What percent of the Portland nighttime thread was created and maintained by just one user?

crispus 02-14-2017 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by brunettesrule (Post 2383817)
What percent of the Portland nighttime thread was created and maintained by just one user?

Irrelevant, since as alluded to in https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...97&postcount=5 and discussed but censored elsewhere, there's a "rule" that says an originator of a thread can have it yanked in its entirety irrespective of how many posts in it are from others; the reductio ad absurdum, of course, being someone starting a thread with one post, then never contributing more, but deciding nonetheless to have the whole thing removed...it's hard to imagine a greater disincentive to anyone posting to any thread other than ones they themselves originate, and where the hell's the OCC spirit of building collaboration reflected in that kind of practice?

schlubby 02-14-2017 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by brunettesrule (Post 2383817)
What percent of the Portland nighttime thread was created and maintained by just one user?

Nothing Crispus said was untrue, though perhaps less charitable than the way someone like myself would put it, having lost 3-5 posts and not dozens or hundreds like Crispus did. Klondike's retirement put the overstressed mods in an impossible situation that we're not likely to see again any time soon. No intention to criticize anyone here, just don't want to leave the impression there's an ongoing crisis.

To answer the question, I think this was one thread where Klondike really did add 80% of the posts and pictures. Almost everybody else put their Portland WNBR posts into the main yearly WNBR threads.

Fox Mulder 02-14-2017 03:42 PM

Spirit of OCC
 
The discussion here is interesting. Here's my two cents worth, whether anyone cares or not: If I ever leave this forum I would never ask that all my threads be deleted. I read Klondike's reason for doing it and while I have sympathy for his personal issues, pulling every thread seems a little like an overreaction. He felt regret for posting all that stuff on "a porn site." It's not like it doesn't say right on the signup page what this forum is. So, he knew what he was doing and did it anyway, for years. If he feels shame, I understand his desire to want to undo this part of his life, but it seems the undoing came at the expense of others. Everyone has a different reason for posting. Mine has been that it was fun. Note the word "was." I've cut back on posting over the last couple of weeks. One of the reasons is that it takes up way too much of my time. Looking around at other threads, I also see that for the most part what I post here is the same old shit everyone else posts...except in a different bag. Very few of us post exclusive photographs. One of the biggest reasons I'm losing my interest in posting is all the deletions. The rules are the rules, but (and this is obviously just my opinion) the forum administration is maybe a little too eager with deletion requests. Recently, one of my threads, almost daily, had a photo or two "removed on request." Usually the picture was of someone like Magalie, or Leigh, or some other woman who has so many hardcore pictures all over the web she could never remove them all. When some little college girl has her selfie stolen off her cell phone and it ends up here, I fully support her request to have it removed. However, someone who has been posing for hardcore pictures for years and suddenly decides she wants everything deleted so she can go pro or whatever...I say tough shit. The same goes for posters. If some guy posts his wife's face without her knowledge and he suddenly grows a conscience and wants them removed, cool. However, if you've been posting several times a day for 3-4 years...again, tough shit. Klondike has put a strain on moderators and irritated other members. I think he made a poor choice. I hate it when I take the time out to post here, only to have the pics removed on my own threads. I certainly understand how other people feel having all their contributions to Klondike's threads deleted. Crispus is right when he talks about "disincentive." Maybe in the future a flag can be written up by an attorney that essentially warns members: "What you post here, stays here." All that said, I thought Klondike was an asset to the forum. He will be missed.

schlubby 02-14-2017 04:03 PM

This isn't about Klondike specifically, but one reason good reason to allow members to request deletion of their old posts (though not necessarily huge shared threads) is that it gives members a sense of security in posting. At least we know we have a chance to keep most of our posts from bosses or ex-wives' lawyers, if things went really bad in real life. Without that assurance, we'd probably see a lot less original content posted.

Davidavin 02-14-2017 10:06 PM

Hi guys,

Just happened to pop my head in here.

Ok, let me just say up front that I regret both the stress on the mods and the deletion of other posters material
due to my actions last summer. However, please note a couple of things. One, I consider what I did (delete 20-25 threads) a very minor correction or edit to a very large body of work (hundreds of threads) and one that will never happen again. And second, and this is important, I began the whole exercise deleting individual posts, not entire threads. Only did I begin deleting entire threads after I received a pm from a beleaguered mod asking if "maybe the entire thing (thread) should go." At that point, I began requesting the deletion of entire threads to spare the mods all their effort. So, I never intended for others material to go, only my own, but that's how the system works.

As for my reasoning in all this, it hasn't changed. I know occ is a porn site, and knew that up front. If there existed other websites suitable for posting less "porn like", I might have posted there instead. But I knew of no other sites. I wouldnt make much of what I wrote in this regard though. I have no regrets posting here as I don't really think of occ as a porn site myself anyway. It's what others might think which caused me to ponder things a little. But Occ is just a repository of naked material from across the net. Most of what goes up here you can find elsewhere.

Of all the threads I had deleted (20-25), and it's been 6 months now, I've heard feedback and complaints regarding only 2, the thread in question here, and the campus run thread. I doubt anyone even misses the other threads, so I think this is a pretty good batting average. I expected that the disappearance of these two threads would raise eyebrows, and they did. Once again, my apologies for the fact that others lost material, but like I said, I intended at first to only delete my posts.

There were really two categories of material of mine I sought to remove. I won't go into the details, but I am firmly committed that I made the right choice. It was a moral, ethical dilemma which I did discuss all the time with a few other members. The mods worked overtime to satisfy my requests, and I really can't tell you how much I appreciated their efforts. If I had not put in so much time and effort into occ over the years, I would never have considered making such a large request of their time.

So, the feedback, both pro and con, are ok by me and understandable. I have no regrets nor negativity towards anyone here, and I certainly did not do what I did out a diminished respect for occ and it's members. The diminished respect was actually for yours truly, truth be told....:)

Ok, life changes but it goes on. I think I am entitled to look back on 10 years of effort and do a little tweaking
as you try to put your life into sharper focus. Ill let it go at that, and please remember I had no intention nor desire to have others material removed!

Klondike

Davidavin 02-14-2017 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fox Mulder (Post 2384193)
The discussion here is interesting. Here's my two cents worth, whether anyone cares or not: If I ever leave this forum I would never ask that all my threads be deleted. I read Klondike's reason for doing it and while I have sympathy for his personal issues, pulling every thread seems a little like an overreaction. He felt regret for posting all that stuff on "a porn site." It's not like it doesn't say right on the signup page what this forum is. So, he knew what he was doing and did it anyway, for years. If he feels shame, I understand his desire to want to undo this part of his life, but it seems the undoing came at the expense of others. Everyone has a different reason for posting. Mine has been that it was fun. Note the word "was." I've cut back on posting over the last couple of weeks. One of the reasons is that it takes up way too much of my time. Looking around at other threads, I also see that for the most part what I post here is the same old shit everyone else posts...except in a different bag. Very few of us post exclusive photographs. One of the biggest reasons I'm losing my interest in posting is all the deletions. The rules are the rules, but (and this is obviously just my opinion) the forum administration is maybe a little too eager with deletion requests. Recently, one of my threads, almost daily, had a photo or two "removed on request." Usually the picture was of someone like Magalie, or Leigh, or some other woman who has so many hardcore pictures all over the web she could never remove them all. When some little college girl has her selfie stolen off her cell phone and it ends up here, I fully support her request to have it removed. However, someone who has been posing for hardcore pictures for years and suddenly decides she wants everything deleted so she can go pro or whatever...I say tough shit. The same goes for posters. If some guy posts his wife's face without her knowledge and he suddenly grows a conscience and wants them removed, cool. However, if you've been posting several times a day for 3-4 years...again, tough shit. Klondike has put a strain on moderators and irritated other members. I think he made a poor choice. I hate it when I take the time out to post here, only to have the pics removed on my own threads. I certainly understand how other people feel having all their contributions to Klondike's threads deleted. Crispus is right when he talks about "disincentive." Maybe in the future a flag can be written up by an attorney that essentially warns members: "What you post here, stays here." All that said, I thought Klondike was an asset to the forum. He will be missed.

No, just to reiterate, I only pulled a small fraction of my threads here, not all of them. 20-25 at most vs hundreds that remain.

K


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