As someone who used to come home from school and read/post on AllAlias all night, I'm liking the changes. It's been a few years since the show ended now and I feel like it was a smart and logical decision to branch out the site's focus. The Alias section is still right there with the history and past posts not tucked away or hidden. The layout is nice (could maybe use a banner though) and it feels fresh. Nice work, I hope that the community can become as active as the days of old again.
What is TV Discussions and what happened to AllAlias? FAQ
#17
Posted 05 April 2010 - 05:33 AM
i am glad to be a part of this forum.. Just try harder to keep it alive.... Thanks.
#18
Posted 08 April 2010 - 12:10 AM
Thanks for sharing.. it is a great idea and it is working as well
. yes, Spammers should not be allowed here..
#19
Posted 23 April 2010 - 10:40 AM
superintelligentone, on 22 January 2010 - 09:00 AM, said:
Hello Tera.
Your introduction is typical of a Spammer. Spammers aren't welcome here.
Your IP Address is of a known Spammer from India. So you've been banned. Haven't your India based Spammer friends told you TV Discussions is checking with anti-Spamming websites and reporting Spammers? Pass the word on to your spammer friends that we are ready for you.
Goodbye.
Your introduction is typical of a Spammer. Spammers aren't welcome here.
Your IP Address is of a known Spammer from India. So you've been banned. Haven't your India based Spammer friends told you TV Discussions is checking with anti-Spamming websites and reporting Spammers? Pass the word on to your spammer friends that we are ready for you.
Goodbye.
That is CLASSIC! I've never known a spammer to have a reasoning post as to why the ban occured. I was originally commenting to thank Sandman for that awesome FAQ, you don't see many like that anymore, but that spam reply just made my day!
Like what was said... Great things for this forum :-)
#20
Posted 19 May 2010 - 08:17 PM
sounds awsome guys :)
#21
Posted 17 September 2010 - 12:05 PM
AllAlias.com is a thriving community of fans of the television show Alias from around the world. Discussion focuses on the show, its characters, and the actors who portray them, although there is also a lot of discussion about things that are not related to Alias at all. There is a substantial amount of fan fiction and fan art posted, as well as a comprehensive guide to the Alias universe. The site has been mentioned in various publications including Entertainment Weekly and the guidebook Uncovering Alias.
Administration: You are listed as a known multiple IP Spammer at StopForumSpam dot com, so you are Banned.
#22
Posted 18 September 2010 - 04:29 AM
js_best4u, on 17 September 2010 - 12:05 PM, said:
AllAlias.com is a thriving community of fans of the television show Alias from around the world. Discussion focuses on the show, its characters, and the actors who portray them, although there is also a lot of discussion about things that are not related to Alias at all. There is a substantial amount of fan fiction and fan art posted, as well as a comprehensive guide to the Alias universe. The site has been mentioned in various publications including Entertainment Weekly and the guidebook Uncovering Alias.
Thank you for the post JS, but you are an obvious and prolific SEO Marketer.
#23
Posted 31 March 2011 - 08:12 AM
Alias
Sydney Bristow was recruited as an undergrad to work for SD-6, which she thought was a government agency. However, when her fiancé is killed by SD-6 agents, she finds out that SD-6 is actually a counter-government agency. Sydney approaches the CIA and becomes a double agent, which means that she goes on SD-6 missions, but passes the information about her missions to her CIA handler, Vaughn. Sydney's father, Jack Bristow, is also an double agent.
Sydney Bristow was recruited as an undergrad to work for SD-6, which she thought was a government agency. However, when her fiancé is killed by SD-6 agents, she finds out that SD-6 is actually a counter-government agency. Sydney approaches the CIA and becomes a double agent, which means that she goes on SD-6 missions, but passes the information about her missions to her CIA handler, Vaughn. Sydney's father, Jack Bristow, is also an double agent.
Administration: You've been Banned. Spam linking is still considered Spamming


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