[QUOTE="Maui00"][QUOTE="lotr_2003"][QUOTE="Maui00"][QUOTE="lotr_2003"][QUOTE="Maui00"]now now guys, stop the fighting nowlotr_2003
Maui00, are u a mod from anoter gaming website? If yes, what would you when somebody makes a thread and 4 months later, a user replicates the exact same threads with the exact same ideas?
yep. Im a moderator of the xbox 360 discussion board here in Gamespot. And to anwser your question, that would be plagiarism and you can report plagiarism because is against the ToU
Already done! He keeps on complaining that I decided to bump my thread. Yes, its true, I didnt touch it for a month max. but if he would have read the terms of use on gamespot, he would of thought of doing a little search before copying my thread. I've done this thread since March and it's mine and NOBODY will copy it. Done.
But i need to say this: bumping old topics is againt the rules too. In this case, a moderator Gamespot Moderator can come here and close this topic. So you better watch out what your're bumping.
But this isn't an old topic and it will never be. Just because I neglect my thread due to education reasons and decide 20 days later to update it, how is that considered bumping when it's my thread and not somebody else's? Besides, I never say bump in this thread (maybe on page 1 or 2 when I started this thread in march). On the other hand, if you want someone who says bump a lot, you should see the person who stole my thread. O wait, he edited his message and wrote UPDATE.
Now, I know he will say that I say update as well, but at least I mention the update I just did. It's great that I do that because in situation like these, those are the written proof of the updates I've done as for when you just write update and nothing else, that is not accurate.
it doesn't matter if it's your thread, bumping any old topic for example, a month old topic is againts the rules. and it doesn't matter if you say bump; in other words, if you reply a month old topic, that's consider bumping.
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