I wanted to write this cause I've seen so many get ninja'd before. 1.Write what you want to write. 2.Copy it. 3.Refresh the page (Check if some one NInja'd you) 4.Paste your text and submit it.
when you get ninja'd you see the last post then type a response and while you were typing someone else posted so there is a post between you and the one you thought you were going to be after...
not a good job explaining at all but it should work
Ninja'd: When in typing a response to a previous post someone else gets one in before you do effectively "ninja'ing" you. This is most commonly found on the late Count to 100 Thread.
Hey, you make a great post to how to not get ninja'd but you have just made a spam post, don't do that. Just post if you have something to say. And by the way, you are one of the people that always ninja' me at Forum Games.
I didn't know there were men in all black hovering around the site hoping to 'ninja' someone... Do they know karate?
Ninjas actually tried to blend in with others, and thus were more often dressed as peasants. Or, in this case, your average forum user... Anyone here could be a ninja... Including YOU!
Ninjas actually tried to blend in with others, and thus were more often dressed as peasants. Or, in this case, your average forum user... Anyone here could be a ninja... Including YOU!
They're onto us...... *puts on Paddy hat and hides dagger*
It's pretty sad. I once got ninja'd on Count to 100... by ten numbers! Just kidding, I'd just made a weird typo, but still, I always use that trick. It's helpful, except when it just takes up the right amount of time to refresh, and then you get ninja'd for using it. Oh, and off topic, but how many of us have added ninja'd to spellcheck's dictionary? I know I have.
Ninjas actually tried to blend in with others, and thus were more often dressed as peasants. Or, in this case, your average forum user... Anyone here could be a ninja... Including YOU!
Yeah I heard the same thing too. They were really the predecessor to spies (and James Bond doesn't portray a spy very well). Spies blend in, assume identities, gather intelligence.
I doubt, sticking out like soar thumb, wearing suits and tuxedo's and causing large explosions is what a spy would do.