90% of the bad posts in the forum today are caused by one person starting a flame war and everyone jumping in. Please please please just use the report button and then ignore the person's post. This is turning into a madhouse.
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I am slowely getting sick of this forum... it became totaly useless as it is impossible to find any info about rom becoase of idiots that NEED to say thank you (and permutations) for every rom cooked.
Just for a taste:
Thread: Miri WM 6.5 23016 :: V 26.0
Posts: 11,860
Thread: EnergyROM HD (23009)
Posts: 2,023
Thread: Dutty's WM6.5 R8 Turbo
Posts: 705
There are surely bunch of usefull informations that nobody will ever see as they are sunk under hundreds of posts that are completely useless (Thank you etc.).
So please:
SHUT THE F*** UP IF YOU DONT
HAVE ANYTHING USEFULL TO SAY!
And admins, please start thinking about giving few most used cookers separeate "forum" within xda-developers or open a "thanksgiving" thread and forbid
posting them within any other topic.
Such as this post, The wheel may be round but it will always have bumps in it.
Moderators will close this thread closed.
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If you click on XDA Portal, you will see that in this forum there are 1,709,981 members ....
Are not few and not just manage them ....
it's easy for you to talk
between saying and doing there 'a difference
I like to show my appreciation for the roms cooked. I do that via donation and the forum. Thank you
No matter how many MOD's you have clearing up spam you are always going to get a lot of useless posts in each thread. It would be very time consuming to go through each thread and clear out the waste and a lot of mod's like to see appreciation for the work they have done so to remove every thankyou would also not be appropriate or worth the hassle.
I get what you are saying, yes there is a lot of c**p in each thread and I would love to see each thread cleaned up or shortened in size, but I don't think its practible. All we can do is remind people to abide by forum rules and issues warnings for repeat offenders before banning them.
Also, as much as I appreciate your comments, what you have created here is another useless thread, another rant. I'm I now to issue a warning to you!!
I'll close this thread now before it grows in size and becomes one giant rant!!
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Hi, I'm looking for a rom that can help me to save my battery. I'm using Existenz 3.3.0 on my Sony xperia SP but I'm realizing that device autonomy (battery range) is very low. I find the Purexperice Sirius that seems more performing about battery. what is your opionion about it? What do you think the best rom with the best range? I forgot to tell you that I've loocked bootloader so the rom must be compatible for it. Sorry for my bad english and thank you.
CM11 or slimkat are very good.
ROMs and they way the perform are user based opinion. You can not ask us what the best ROM is. Since you will get diffrent answers.
The best solution is a backup and try it yourself
mrjraider said:
ROMs and they way the perform are user based opinion. You can not ask us what the best ROM is. Since you will get diffrent answers.
The best solution is a backup and try it yourself
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Of course our opinion is important, but I appeal to people of this forum who have tried various rom to direct me to the best rom with best battery usage about the global statistics. I I formulated the question in a wrong way. :laugh:
To be 100% honest
These kind of threads are not really wanted here on XDA
It is not written in the Rules but it is logical that you try out before you ask any opinion
santi8912 said:
Hi, I'm looking for a rom that can help me to save my battery.
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Dear Moderators
This is what you can do only ? closing the thread and then posting your comments?
Isn't it dictatorship ? when someone raise question against you and you all become one and try to close their mouth ,use all your powers to make him down and post your comments so he can't reply. Dear mods don't underestimate the power of common user and wounded lion.
You take world's history and find out whenever leaders become dictators ,revolution happened and they have been send out.
I already have said in my first thread that my question is not for all mods but some who are like that and i think they already got my message.
Now you tell me as you (AprrillaM3,orangekid,woody) are putting abusing pics in my thread (for all 3 i am not interested to see your pics,ass and support you required to show your position) whom should I report?
Is there any real moderator who is willing to take the action against these moderators ?? just by mod on paper is not good be a moderator to change something in good.
if you are true mod than open the thread and dare to see all user's feedback.
As I have raise question against Mods don't make a fight of your impression.
you are right.... maybe !! but this is not a forum for polemics or create problems but only to change and improve our phones. Stop please and be happy ( for all ) !!
Thanks XDA to exist.
For a Member that has been on XDA for only days, you sure are getting the unneeded and unwanted attention....
Thread Closed, please stop creating these threads.....
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Before you click the "New Thread" or "Post Reply" buttons, please take the time to read some rules/guidelines for posting in this forum:
1) Read and follow the Forum Rules:Plain and simple. No further explanation needed2) Post your message in the proper subforum (see above):All questions, requests, and help & troubleshooting needs, go in the Q&A Help & Troubleshooting subforum, if one exists for your device, and any misplaced messages will be promptly moved to their respective location. Users that make it a habit of posting in the wrong forum will be addressed accordingly. If you're unsure of where your post or thread belongs, please read the Forum Rules again.3) No off-topic discussion:While some Moderation Teams may allow some off-topic discussion and the creation of off-topic threads, we do not. There is an entire General Off-Topic forum devoted to this type of discussion and there are enough threads already available to meet anyone's off-topic needs. All off-topic threads, and posts containing off-topic discussion, will be deleted promptly and without warning. If you're concerned with the amount of off-topic discussion and misplaced questions in the Development forums, please consider making a Q&A Thread for your ROM/Kernel/Project/etc.4) Don't ask for an ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival):Asking for an ETA is the XDA equivalent of telling a Developer that the free work they do just isn't enough for you. It usually comes across as rude and/or demanding, and most developers will take offense to it. Even if a particular Developer doesn't mind being asked for an ETA, there are many that do, and there's a good possibility that it will incite arguments in the forum. In the end, it's just best to avoid doing it altogether. If you have no other choice but to ask for an ETA (i.e. the work you're doing absolutely depends on it), then please, do it through a private message and keep it out of the public forums.5) Keep your signatures at a respectable size:While members are given a great deal of freedom in creating personalized signatures, it is expected that this freedom is not abused. Abnormally large signatures are obnoxious to most users and they tend to be a major distraction from the topic at hand. If your signature is double the size of an average post or larger, expect be asked to change it. If you're not sure whether the size of your signature is within the respectable limits, feel free to contact a member of the Moderation Team that is assigned to this forum for clarification.6) Be nice:It's not that hard. If you can't say something nice to someone, don't say anything at all. If you feel the need to respond negatively to someone, please refer to #8.7) Report all violations of the aforementioned rules/guidelines and DO NOT respond to them in the open forum:If you happen to notice a rule violation, use the "Report Post" button in the upper right hand corner of the offending post, or send them a polite reminder through private message so they may resolve the problem on their own (for minor violations of course). Please do not respond to posts that are in violation of the rules in public. Regardless of the fact that it leaves more work for us to do when cleaning the forum, responding to them in public only compounds the issue and it puts you at risk of getting in trouble yourself. Moderators have much more effective ways of dealing with these situations than by arguing back and forth and disrupting the entire conversation, so please, let us handle it.If there are any questions or concerns regarding this or any other matter, please feel free to contact a member of the Moderation Team that is assigned to this forum. You can find a list of the assigned Moderators at the top of each sub-forum page.
With that, here are a few great threads to help you get the most out of your experience here...please take advantage of them:
Get the most out of XDA!!
How to make a good THREAD, POST, QUESTION or POLL
Why you get short/one word answers! (The Long Answer)
How to give constructive feedback to developers
How To Logcat
GPLv2 tips for developers
Getting a moderator's help
And as always...
Thank you, and have a great day!