Rules regarding thread hijacking

  • Christian Chat is a moderated online Christian community allowing Christians around the world to fellowship with each other in real time chat via webcam, voice, and text, with the Christian Chat app. You can also start or participate in a Bible-based discussion here in the Christian Chat Forums, where members can also share with each other their own videos, pictures, or favorite Christian music.

    If you are a Christian and need encouragement and fellowship, we're here for you! If you are not a Christian but interested in knowing more about Jesus our Lord, you're also welcome! Want to know what the Bible says, and how you can apply it to your life? Join us!

    To make new Christian friends now around the world, click here to join Christian Chat.

spunkycat08

Senior Member
Dec 7, 2013
403
2
18
#1
Is there somewhere on this site the rules regarding thread hijacking?

I am posting this because some members are advised to start their own thread when they reply to a particular thread, and apparently their reply is considered thread hijacking.
 
E

ember

Guest
#2
there are TOS (terms of service) but I don't think there are rules about throwing a thread off track

sometimes a person will say ... go start your own thread...but as far as I know, no one has authority to actually do anything about it...unless a mod would intervene...but I have not seen that happen with regards to a thread being derailed

happens all too often IMO...truthfully, some folks here carry their little soapbox into every thread...it gets really old...
 
U

Ugly

Guest
#3
When someone creates a thread on a topic, especially one where the person is seeking help or advice, changing the topic to something about yourself or your own questions and deviating the thread from it's original intent is hijacking. How can the person who created the thread get what they came looking for if you take it over?
This is less serious on more laid back thread topics. But ones where it's more serious or someone creates it for their own needs, it's just rude and inconsiderate and frowned upon by most people. Is it really hard to understand that taking over something someone else created, and making it about you, is not a right thing to do and you need to see a posted rule for it to make sense?
 

tourist

Senior Member
Mar 13, 2014
41,243
16,252
113
69
Tennessee
#4
Is there somewhere on this site the rules regarding thread hijacking?

I am posting this because some members are advised to start their own thread when they reply to a particular thread, and apparently their reply is considered thread hijacking.
No rule that I'm aware of. Most thread get derailed, that's what makes this site fun. Feel free to post on any thread, that's what I do. NO RULES - JUST RIGHT. You will never go wrong if you are civil and respectful to fellow members
 

Tinkerbell725

Senior Member
Jul 19, 2014
4,216
1,179
113
Philippines Age 40
#5
No rule that I'm aware of. Most thread get derailed, that's what makes this site fun. Feel free to post on any thread, that's what I do. NO RULES - JUST RIGHT. You will never go wrong if you are civil and respectful to fellow members
My rebel heart don't like rules.
 
S

Siberian_Khatru

Guest
#6
 
C

coby2

Guest
#8
On a Dutch forum it was forbidden, but the mods were always like: hey I have to spend time with my family and I'm not your babysitter. The thread would go off topic and we had a great discussion about something, but then all of a sudden all the effort you had done was for nothing, because without any warning they had removed 5 pages or more and you saw: off topic hahahahahahaha and they would get mad at them. Funny.
 
E

ember

Guest
#9
haha...that is funny

another forum I was on, would eject the person who kept going off topic so that they could not contribute to that particular thread ...they could not even read it LOL!

they weren't banned...just from that thread...happened to me once...me and about 6 other people...next time, you are a little more careful

it worked great....sometimes I would really like an eject button for this forum...bet we all would
 
C

coby2

Guest
#10
haha...that is funny

another forum I was on, would eject the person who kept going off topic so that they could not contribute to that particular thread ...they could not even read it LOL!

they weren't banned...just from that thread...happened to me once...me and about 6 other people...next time, you are a little more careful

it worked great....sometimes I would really like an eject button for this forum...bet we all would
Hahahahahahaha eject, just like a cd with scratches on it.
 
Dec 9, 2011
13,703
1,715
113
#11
there are TOS (terms of service) but I don't think there are rules about throwing a thread off track

sometimes a person will say ... go start your own thread...but as far as I know, no one has authority to actually do anything about it...unless a mod would intervene...but I have not seen that happen with regards to a thread being derailed

happens all too often IMO...truthfully, some folks here carry their little soapbox into every thread...it gets really old...
Usually Its the #2 post In that thread that Influences how the OP Is perceived and makes or breaks It.
 
Feb 4, 2011
55
4
8
#12
Live life on the edge! But unfortunately something I don't understand is why toilets are white? Seriously, most are white....why?
 
G

GaryA

Guest
#14
Live life on the edge! But unfortunately something I don't understand is why toilets are white? Seriously, most are white....why?
So that someone could use it as an excuse to hijack a thread... ? :D ;)

:)
 
Apr 25, 2016
2
0
0
#15
this site is a scam they take 24.00 then ban you there is no phone number no contact info and that is not a donation that is a scam
 
Apr 25, 2016
2
0
0
#16
i bet you i get banned for posting this because they know they are thieves
 
B

BrotherJustin

Guest
#17
this site is a scam they take 24.00 then ban you there is no phone number no contact info and that is not a donation that is a scam
ChristianChat.com is free to use and if you donated 24.00, then you have contact info via your receipt. Also, there is a "contact us" button at the bottom of each page.
 
B

BrotherJustin

Guest
#18
i bet you i get banned for posting this because they know they are thieves
Actually, the reason for the ban would probably be something like hijacking a thread and disseminating false information concerning this website.
 
B

BrotherJustin

Guest
#19
Is there somewhere on this site the rules regarding thread hijacking?

I am posting this because some members are advised to start their own thread when they reply to a particular thread, and apparently their reply is considered thread hijacking.
I don't see anything regarding thread hijacking/derailing. Rules - Christian Chat Rooms & Forums
 
R

roaringkitten

Guest
#20
Another reason for a ban is when someone teaches against the core truths of the Christian faith such as what is established in the CC rules. Here and here.

One core element of the Christian faith is salvation, and there are some members here who keep teaching salvation by works incessantly in the BDF.