zaXer. Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 (edited) the wall of shame this needs to not exist at all, it's annoying, dumb, and is a cheapskate workaround, low quality roleplay way to avoid having to request a dealership, simply by running a dealership from your house even if you actually have a dealership why dont you open it and create roleplay and have it all realistic rather than sell everything privately without even using your lot? Edited April 8, 2022 by zaXer. 13 2 Link to comment
H04X Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 Chat spam. +1, I agree. An absolute nuisance seeing this. Link to comment
Mahitto Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 These ads are being posted publicly and repeatedly, around the clock - morning to midnight - and are visible to every single administrator, including RPQM members and management, including on Discord. No one is doing anything about them. They've been happening for years, nothing ever changed. Our only option is to trust the staff team. Thus, the only reasonable explanation is that random people with $2,000,000 in 20 vehicles parked in front of their Downtown flat are a common and realistic occurrence. Nothing to discuss. Right?? 1 Link to comment
sCrax Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 Staff doesn't do shit about ads in general. They need to punish people that sell 23 different things in one ad and prohibit the infamous escorts aka young latina willing to do anything type of ads. Link to comment
Pogis Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 Just now, sCrax said: Staff doesn't do shit about ads in general. They need to punish people that sell 23 different things in one ad and prohibit the infamous escorts aka young latina willing to do anything type of ads. ah yes because advertising selling lockpicks and knuckle dusters is illegal ......... UNLESS you're a pawnshop. Link to comment
sCrax Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 Just now, Pogis said: ah yes because advertising selling lockpicks and knuckle dusters is illegal ......... UNLESS you're a pawnshop. Yeah lol same as when you post "looking for work" type of ads as a male and get punished for it. Unless you are a 20 y/o latina willing to do anything, that right there gets a pass. Link to comment
Mahitto Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 3 minutes ago, Pogis said: ah yes because advertising selling lockpicks and knuckle dusters is illegal ......... UNLESS you're a pawnshop. That's true actually. I tried selling an old knife irl and now I'm writing this from prison They know what they doing Link to comment
zaXer. Posted March 9, 2022 Author Share Posted March 9, 2022 39 minutes ago, Mahitto said: These ads are being posted publicly and repeatedly, around the clock - morning to midnight - and are visible to every single administrator, including RPQM members and management, including on Discord. No one is doing anything about them. They've been happening for years, nothing ever changed. Our only option is to trust the staff team. Thus, the only reasonable explanation is that random people with $2,000,000 in 20 vehicles parked in front of their Downtown flat are a common and realistic occurrence. Nothing to discuss. Right?? this is sadly very 10000% accurate. when you approach an admin, their response is 'report it'. why arent the admins actually taking some self initiative, do we have to chase after admins to tell them to do their job? Link to comment
Mahitto Posted March 9, 2022 Share Posted March 9, 2022 Just now, zaXer. said: this is sadly very 10000% accurate. when you approach an admin, their response is 'report it'. why arent the admins actually taking some self initiative, do we have to chase after admins to tell them to do their job? And even if we do chase admins around, nothing changes. Literally nothing. I've /reported many ads - some reports were just straight up ignored, others accepted but nothing happened, rarely the person was kicked at best. Clearly not a deterrent considering we get as many such ads as ever. However, we don't have a problem with mobile dealerships and unrealistic ads. We have a problem with the greatly declining quality. The server started out strongly and the staff team was very harsh to keep up an impecable quality and a greatly realistic vibe. It now turned into a "learning community", aka went from heavy role-play to medium role-play at best, with rulebreakers being given 20 "chances" if not getting ignored altogether. And it's all done for the sake of keeping up numbers (and likely money) and sacrificing quality. Unless the staff team wakes up and goes 10000x as hard on rulebreakers, we won't see any reasonable improvements. And I'm pretty damn sure they won't. It's okay though, the mass rule-breakers are being given extremely stern and highly serious verbal warnings. We're on a good path (?). Link to comment
Junx Posted March 10, 2022 Share Posted March 10, 2022 Agreed, I want to go and look at cars, not have to Google the name from a text advert to see what it is. Link to comment
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