@FeiWu home page is essentially "highest rated" of the week. If two builds have the same number of upvotes, the one placed higher is the one with more upvotes per hours since posting.
@TurtlesThatFly it is considered spam because those effortless builds that often don't even function are clogging up the front page and jet streams, hiding actual builds that people have invested weeks into. When the trend starts, you can see dozens of such posts a day.
@Snowdog you broke a rule without knowing it and without bad intent. I can't sanction that. Dunno what you mean by "I ran into a trick". Sure, report such posts.
@Snowdog here. You didn't get a strike, and your post is not the only one removed. The original was removed too, along with fifty-ish of its successors.
@KnightOfRen because I just spent fifteen minutes removing fifty-ish add a part posts of one giant, branching string, going up and down each branch to get them all. I have decided to stop the resurgence of this spammy behavior by reminding the community that it's against the rules.
@SmallyRocket "add a part" posts are considered spam. They clog up jet streams, making people miss out on actual good builds. They are annoying. Worst thing is, they multiply like rats. This particular string had almost fifty posts, latest of which caught the attention of the mod team.
@FeiWu if your connection is slow and you hit "submit" again while you're trying to post a comment, the comment will post twice. You may block the user if you find it that annoying.
You have been issued a strike for bypassing successor system. If you gather two more strikes, you will be banned. Please follow the rules. I will not issue you a strike for the boat, as it's a minor offense and you may not have known the rules.
Your post has been removed. Please read these rules about posting planes.
Please try to make major changes to a plane before posting it. Simply painting an object a different color, or adding a few guns is not enough to consider it your own. In the future please credit the original maker, and try to post your own work.
@FeiWu oh, you can't post pictures in comments.
@KnightOfRen my moderator celebration post :)
@FeiWu you can. You're either using Imgur, where you need to remove "s" from "https", or you're doing it wrong.
@FeiWu home page is essentially "highest rated" of the week. If two builds have the same number of upvotes, the one placed higher is the one with more upvotes per hours since posting.
@Typhoon_ sure.
@JeskoGoesVROOM I usually don't strike for this. However, nice of you to give it up.
+1@TurtlesThatFly it is considered spam because those effortless builds that often don't even function are clogging up the front page and jet streams, hiding actual builds that people have invested weeks into. When the trend starts, you can see dozens of such posts a day.
@smileysimle I haven't issued you a strike. Just don't do it again please.
@SeikaSeikaTheMan I pinned it to address the resurgence of this trend.
@Kernels as soon as people are contributing to the build ina meaningful way.
@BigBeanMan331 you didn't get a strike, and I removed the entire thread, from the first build to the last.
@Snowdog you broke a rule without knowing it and without bad intent. I can't sanction that. Dunno what you mean by "I ran into a trick". Sure, report such posts.
@BoiBoicleetus69 you didn't get a strike for this. Just please don't participate in these anymore.
@Snowdog here. You didn't get a strike, and your post is not the only one removed. The original was removed too, along with fifty-ish of its successors.
@KnightOfRen we rarely issue a strike for small stuff like this. Still, good thinking.
@BoiBoicleetus69 it clogs jet streams, hiding good builds. It has been outlawed here.
@KnightOfRen because I just spent fifteen minutes removing fifty-ish add a part posts of one giant, branching string, going up and down each branch to get them all. I have decided to stop the resurgence of this spammy behavior by reminding the community that it's against the rules.
+3@SmallyRocket it's fine, I don't issue strikes for this.
@SmallyRocket "add a part" posts are considered spam. They clog up jet streams, making people miss out on actual good builds. They are annoying. Worst thing is, they multiply like rats. This particular string had almost fifty posts, latest of which caught the attention of the mod team.
Because it's spammy.
@FeiWu if your connection is slow and you hit "submit" again while you're trying to post a comment, the comment will post twice. You may block the user if you find it that annoying.
They go on until a moderator notices them, which is when all of the posts, from first to last, get removed as spam.
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@FeiWu he probably posted twice by accident. Site sometimes glitches that way.
@BagelPlane sure.
You have been issued a strike for bypassing successor system. If you gather two more strikes, you will be banned. Please follow the rules. I will not issue you a strike for the boat, as it's a minor offense and you may not have known the rules.
Your post has been removed. Please read these rules about posting planes.
Please try to make major changes to a plane before posting it. Simply painting an object a different color, or adding a few guns is not enough to consider it your own. In the future please credit the original maker, and try to post your own work.