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December 23, 2014 at 7:33 pm #83423AnonymousInactive
Why has my post been removed to rubbish bin? Without me being informed? It can't be because it is a repeat. Can it?
December 23, 2014 at 7:44 pm #107030DJPParticipantSee rules 6 and 12…
December 23, 2014 at 7:55 pm #107031AnonymousInactiveI think it is worth repeating, unlike the repeated posts and threads about 'truth' and 'science'. As it is a new thread it can be 'shared' more easily. I would like to do it weekly, why is there a problem with that?I believe the socialist message should be repeated. I don't think Rule 6 was meant to prevent me doing that.
December 23, 2014 at 8:00 pm #107032AnonymousInactiveActually it is only the title that is the same, the post is not.
December 23, 2014 at 8:49 pm #107033AnonymousInactive6. Do not make repeated postings of the same or similar messages to the same thread, or to multiple threads or forums (‘cross-posting’). Do not make multiple postings within a thread that could be consolidated into a single post (‘serial posting’). Do not post an excessive number of threads, posts, or private messages within a limited period of time (‘flooding’). How does this rule apply to my post in the bin? My post displays Clifford Slapper's Letter. Can anyone show me a post that does that. Surely it is vlear that this rule is being misused. The rule is for nuisance posts such as those we have seen over the past year or so about ideology, truth and science. Why was rule 6 not invoked for such repeated posts?There is no way that my activity on this forum could be so interpreted. What is the explanation for this?
December 24, 2014 at 9:50 am #107034moderator1ParticipantReminder: 14. Rule enforcement is the responsibility of the moderators, not of the contributors. If you believe a post or private message violates a rule, report it to the moderators. Do not take it upon yourself to chastise others for perceived violations of the rules. 15. Queries or appeals relating to particular moderation decisions should be sent directly to the moderators by private message. Do not post such messages to the forum. You must continue to abide by the moderators’ decisions pending the outcome of your appeal.
December 24, 2014 at 10:30 am #107035AnonymousInactiveJust for clarification. I did contact admin but received a curt reply. I had no alternative but to contact the IC and raise the subject here.
January 2, 2015 at 11:28 am #107036AnonymousInactiveIs it really not possible for members to freely discuss why a thread has been thrown into the rubbish for fear of disciplinary action. Do we really wish to continue up that street?3rd Warning: 14. Rule enforcement is the responsibility of the moderators, not of the contributors. If you believe a post or private message violates a rule, report it to the moderators. Do not take it upon yourself to chastise others for perceived violations of the rules. 15. Queries or appeals relating to particular moderation decisions should be sent directly to the moderators by private message. Do not post such messages to the forum. You must continue to abide by the moderators’ decisions pending the outcome of your appeal.This poster is suspended for an indefinite period.
January 9, 2015 at 12:23 am #107037AnonymousInactiveWhat is the definition of a 'duplicate post' and are all 'duplicate posts' sent to the rubish bin? If not, what is the criteria for determining which duplicate posts are sent to the rubbish bin?
January 17, 2015 at 10:33 am #107038AnonymousInactiveHow lonf are posts kept in the rubbis bin?
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