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<blockquote data-quote="XGC BLUNTx" data-source="post: 211193" data-attributes="member: 20009"><p>@UrbanAssault,</p><p></p><p>I respectfully disagree with you, instead of deleting the spam messages it is important to pass along the message to your fellow XG members, but most specifically your clan. For the members whom have been with XG for a few years, some of the messages seem repetitive in nature, but to the recent additions and new recruits this is often new information at times. Also spreading information about various game nights and tournaments helps out your fellow XG members in getting the word out about events they are hosting or organizing for the community. These messages should just reinforce what you are discussing in your weekly meetings.</p><p></p><p>I agree sometimes the messages sent out on XBL doesn't allow you to provide as much information as possible in comparison to a live discussion, but it is the current form of real time messaging that our community uses for members whom are not able to access the website and get the information from announcements, PM's or meeting notes.</p><p></p><p>For those that do not know, the easiest way to rebroadcast spam messages is to use the xbox.com website where you can copy and paste the message and select the members you want to send to or type in the names of those that may not be on your friends list. </p><p></p><p>Additionally we as Generals are leaders and thus should lead by example. If we fight the system and fail to follow our duties as assigned, then don't be surprised when your members follow suit and do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC BLUNTx, post: 211193, member: 20009"] @UrbanAssault, I respectfully disagree with you, instead of deleting the spam messages it is important to pass along the message to your fellow XG members, but most specifically your clan. For the members whom have been with XG for a few years, some of the messages seem repetitive in nature, but to the recent additions and new recruits this is often new information at times. Also spreading information about various game nights and tournaments helps out your fellow XG members in getting the word out about events they are hosting or organizing for the community. These messages should just reinforce what you are discussing in your weekly meetings. I agree sometimes the messages sent out on XBL doesn't allow you to provide as much information as possible in comparison to a live discussion, but it is the current form of real time messaging that our community uses for members whom are not able to access the website and get the information from announcements, PM's or meeting notes. For those that do not know, the easiest way to rebroadcast spam messages is to use the xbox.com website where you can copy and paste the message and select the members you want to send to or type in the names of those that may not be on your friends list. Additionally we as Generals are leaders and thus should lead by example. If we fight the system and fail to follow our duties as assigned, then don't be surprised when your members follow suit and do the same. [/QUOTE]
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