Invisble Rickrolling Prohibited

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you guys must be kidding???
Make a poll out of it or something, this is not something a couple of people should decide for all of us.
Why not vote for this rule? I don't mind the rickrolling, whenever it happens i'm like "ha, they got me good".

This is a community after all, let the community decide!
 
Endogene, he never said it was going to be removed right now - but if it continues to happen (the "invisible" rickrolling) then it probably will.

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Endogene said:
I don't mind the rickrolling, whenever it happens i'm like "ha, they got me good".

Well.. me too.. and it's used in a smart way like "Hey! Look at this video!".. when you have to click on something, that's fine by me..

But when it just starts to play randomly and you can't stop it without leaving the page, it is very annoying!
 
Endogene said:
just install "flashblock" if you don't like it, here i'll even make it easy for you
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
this proposition is just stupid
That's right, you tell the owners how to run their site! Annoying others is so hard to NOT do, so everyone else should just adapt to the actions of a select few and install add-ons to their browsers or disable flash playback!

Any flash posted directly in a thread that plays audio WITHOUT user intervention should be pulled under this rule too. Also, to help enforce the "invisible" rule you could see if you can prevent flash files with the width or height of 20px or less being allowed (as anything within that size could be accomplished with gifs if animation was needed!). Simply an idea.
 
AshuraZero said:
Endogene said:
just install "flashblock" if you don't like it, here i'll even make it easy for you
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
this proposition is just stupid
That's right, you tell the owners how to run their site! Annoying others is so hard to NOT do, so everyone else should just adapt to the actions of a select few and install add-ons to their browsers or disable flash playback!

Any flash that plays audio or requires an overly large download WITHOUT user intervention should be pulled under this rule too. Also, to help enforce the "invisible" rule you could see if you can prevent flash files with the width or height of 20px or less being allowed (as anything within that size could be accomplished with gifs if animation was needed!). Simply an idea.

even if you get adblock it works too
 

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