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Re: UMD

Postby BillShipton » 29 Apr 2011, 16:09

jonn wrote:Thirdly with reference to the comments concerning the rise in seemingly aggressive behaviour on the forums well this is down to several reasons firstly because of the members requesting that in future anything deemed controversial not be removed but rather be left for public scrutiny ....


Can I say that whilst I like a quiet, non-aggressive forum this is down to the way our members choose to behave rather than severe editing on our part. I haven't removed anything aggressive for years. In fact just about all I do remove are people who want to sell you watches, long cock tablets etc....
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Re: UMD

Postby jonn » 29 Apr 2011, 16:20

BillShipton wrote:
jonn wrote:Thirdly with reference to the comments concerning the rise in seemingly aggressive behaviour on the forums well this is down to several reasons firstly because of the members requesting that in future anything deemed controversial not be removed but rather be left for public scrutiny ....


Can I say that whilst I like a quiet, non-aggressive forum this is down to the way our members choose to behave rather than severe editing on our part. I haven't removed anything aggressive for years. In fact just about all I do remove are people who want to sell you watches, long cock tablets etc....


I wish it could be the same on UMD but unfortunately it's not, we would all much prefer a quiet non-aggresive forum too but there does seem all to frquently to be someone who wishes to make a complaint public or to do something that is going to upset other users or just blatantly breaks forum rules. But in our defence the numbers of users and traffic is huge and I guess it comes down to a numbers game.
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Re: UMD

Postby BillShipton » 29 Apr 2011, 19:13

I knew you'd say that! You are welcome to the numbers if the result is more trouble! Having said that we have had our troublemakers in the past and I'm sure we will in the future.
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Re: UMD

Postby WamNick » 29 Apr 2011, 19:47

jonn wrote:Concerning any issues over security of CC information it is entirely handled by a third party merchant site who conform to all PCI DSS regulations at the highest level and no member of UMD staff has any access to it themselves.
Jonn (Yamtree)


Thanks Jonn for the info.

I've been a fan of UMD since the very early days and know their dedication to the site. Also I've worked in IT for 25 years and used SQL Server for ages; so understand the problems... Was never suggesting UMD staff had access to personal accounts.

It's simply that if a 15 year old can hack the NSA or NASA and someone hacked the PS3 online website and stole information then maybe the message on the UMD should say "we ran an update and it's gone tits-up - back soon", which happened to a company I am contracting for at the moment and they lost all internet and email for nearly a day.

Hope the problems are resolved soon.

Nick

PS edit was that I mis-spelt SQL Server : not that I hate it !- but then SQL 2008 is pretty cool
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Re: UMD

Postby midniter » 30 Apr 2011, 00:20

SlimeShady wrote:I know... I think the most annoying thing is the stupid small line at the top of the page saying 'check back in a few minutes'...

Well its been about 1440 minutes so far....

Yeah... that's pretty annoying.

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Re: UMD

Postby midniter » 30 Apr 2011, 00:37

BillShipton wrote:We would be happy to consider a chatroom.
Bill


Bill, if you are in need of someone to help police your chat, I would be honored to lend my services

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Re: UMD

Postby midniter » 30 Apr 2011, 02:52

i love splosh wrote:ive been using the umd web site for the past 12 months and now i cant seem to log in anymore, coz somebody else is using my screen name, ive sent a e mail to the problem page, but no reply. im not a happy messy bunny.

I shall look into this once the UMD is restored

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Re: UMD

Postby midniter » 30 Apr 2011, 04:54

Messy Jessie wrote:To be honest, I'm pretty fed with UMD. It has had a lot of problems recently and it seems to be getting worse.
I'm not having a go, but it is getting a bit of a joke.

On a much happier note, I have 9 great new films coming out soon!

Jessie xxx
http://www.messy-jessie.co.uk

That's unfortunate to hear. Is it anything that the administrators can help with. If you let us know what the problems are, perhaps we can help iron things out. I had no idea you you were this disgruntled.

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Re: UMD

Postby Messy Jessie » 30 Apr 2011, 07:47

I can't believe it's STILL down wit that stupid message! I'd love to know what's really going on...

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Re: UMD

Postby wampony » 30 Apr 2011, 10:08

I only go there to look at the pictures as reading their forum it is mostly arguments and nasty comments, I wouldn't join in with that as I like sploshing for fun.
We'll have to drink our way out of this
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Re: UMD

Postby Lizzie_Claymore » 30 Apr 2011, 10:21

Jonn,

Thanks for your reply on this. Very interesting to hear the view from the UMD point of view.

My comments were based on moderately heavy use about 5-10 years ago - things may well have changed for the better, though posts above suggest not. (I suppose I started with UMD in about 1998ish - can't remember now and I used it until Splosh! came along.) At that time, the aggression was pretty horrendous and was particularly noticeable towards anyone who might fall into the LGBT category. As a crossdressing splosher, the namecalling and intolerance of a few members never seemed to be picked up on at that time so seemed to have became engrained in the same way that casual racism was in the 1950s on TV but would now make you cringe and squirm if seen today. (Maybe moderators now clamp down on that more?) That, coupled with the flame wars that seemed to erupt made me very grateful when Miss Helen started the Wamdrogeny site for crossdressing sploshers and Bill started this site (to which many of the Wamdrogeny members migrated when it closed). I came across many who'd said the same and we could never reconcile the idea that a user on a fetish site could be so aggressive towards someone who had a fetish that didn't actually match theirs. (e.g. the idea that you might want to dress up was so utterly appalling to them, yet pouring custard over themselves was clearly normal and fine ... how weird!)

It particularly reached a head (no pun intended) with the shock and outrage that there might be males in pictures, resulting in the banishing of crossdressers (who actually look and dress as *female*) to the 'male only' section. Some of the outpourings of insane 'logic' had to be seen to be believed. Now, as chance has it, I'm not gay (I refer to myself as a 'lesbian crossdresser') but the hysterical outbursts from some members just because 'there might be a cock visible' reached a stage where it was impossible to deal with and did make me wonder how they deal with seeing their own (they must be SO disgusted that there's a cock in the same room as them)! I don't go out looking for pics like that, myself, but if I do happen to stumble upon one, I don't (metaphorically) run out of the room screaming like a queen and yelling for a policeman to make an arrest to 'save us from the big bad man', yet some of the most 'macho' members did just that. I simply move on and shrug my shoulders. It's ironic that these are the same people who often complain about there not being enough 'real girls' into WAM yet it doesn't seem to occur to them that (a) this sort of narrow-mindedness is unappealing to the women they'd like to see on the boards and (b) the women might well want to see pictures that appeal to them too.

I wonder whether it's just the majority users who condition a forum to its style? There did seem to be a much more 'triggerhappy' attitude over there where, if someone doesn't like something, they will start a massive and acrimonious war, whereas there seems to be (in general) a more fun and polite approach here where if someone doesn't like something, they either don't comment on it or just treat it with humour. The majority of users in UMD are from the US whereas the majority here are from the UK so maybe it just reflects differences in national characteristics - the difference between baseball and cricket all over again ... or American Football vs Football (...er... "soccer"!) :-) I see this replicated in one of the other sites I sometimes visit (Pantyhosexperience) where there are some posters who will get into massive flame wars over whether a picture is showing footless tights or leggings (like it *really* matters! ;-) ) but, far worse, much of the language used by a few is appallingly demeaning to women to whom they refer as inanimate objects, existing purely for the purpose of masturbatory satisfaction yet this unpleasantly sexist talk is not stamped out by any moderators. Again, these people wonder why there are no women on the site! (It is, however, the only site I've found that has a good photostream of the legwear I love.)

The comment on UK users in the UMD chatroom is, again, probably out of date but it always used to be the case that everyone I chatted to seemed to be based in the US. I actually popped in there about a week ago for the first time in several years and Mike Nomic was in there. What I was meaning was that, perhaps the total number of people chatting in the UK would be likely to be higher in a UK-based site's chatroom than a US-based one. It may well be the case that many people in UMD chat are from the UK but it's possible that a busy UK-based site like this might attract many more. Maybe not - who knows until it's tried!?

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Re: UMD

Postby LeRex » 30 Apr 2011, 13:02

Just to say UMD is back up, well it worked for me.
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Re: UMD

Postby Deprime » 30 Apr 2011, 13:22

Claymore, very well spoken, I haven't been around at umd as long as you are, but in the few years I was lurking and joined I noticed the position of some people against male,cd etc.
Ofcourse the umd is a pretty much complete community, and I'm greatfull for that, but it just doesn't feel the same as the comfort you'll experience here at splosh'

But before starting a riot: no offence at all to the most active users on the umd, who don't ruin it for others! :)
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I'm realy sorry for my crap English... I think I had to complete the whole year on school, not only the first 20 minutes.
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Re: UMD

Postby jonn » 30 Apr 2011, 14:41

I have to say Claymore than I am both disgusted and appalled at anyone who demonstrates bigotry or abuse towards anyone within the LGBT community and can assure you that this is not tolerated on UMD and is blatantly against the rules. As a strait man myself I was actively involved in campaigning for the repeal of section 28 laws and have continued to fight for equal rights for all in any area of society that inequality continues to be a problem. I agree that there can be controversy over what should be where concerning forums to the degree that even myself as a mod can sometimes become confused and I'm afraid that this has come about in part due to those who as you say can't just ignore what doesn't interest them but in our defence I will say this I have always worked for full integration within society myself where ever I have been concerned and my time with NUS was one of the most difficult in this respect because most often it was LGBT members who wanted their own clubs or separate events, so it cuts both ways.
But please visit UMD anytime and if you experience any form of prejudice or abuse we promise we will deal with it swiftly. I can assure you everyone is welcome, well apart from trolls and posers of course :lol:
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Re: UMD

Postby Lizzie_Claymore » 30 Apr 2011, 16:22

Thanks Jonn - that's great!

Yes I know what you mean about knowing which way to go with the separatist vs all together ideas. I have split views myself on that but it was some pretty hideous posts from a few horrendously intolerant people at that time that caused many of us to pretty much give up posting over there.

As I say, I've not posted regularly there for a number of years and there do seem to be more moderators now whereas it was just MM and one or two others at first and I think they were totally overloaded, so I hope things have now improved. The messy forum does seem to have turned into not much more than continuous lists of producers plugging their wares, however, which is a shame. Having said that, it does still act as an amazing focal point for all things WAM and the variety and number of clips and pics there is pretty impressive. (I notice even Bill and Hayley pop up there from time to time! :-) )

It's so different here where the conversations can end up on old buses or trains or ancient comedy programmes or whatever - it'll be a while before UMD could catch up with *that*! Lol.

Perhaps I'll drop into the chat room again if I get a moment one evening!

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