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I've recently had a "Friend springclean" due to too many arguments and problems and am looking to meet new friends to expand my social circle which is at almost zero at the moment. As a good loyal friend I have a lot to offer. Do any of you know any sites which are free where I can meet new people?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And Ab can open up new worlds. I just looked on sports answerbank and found I had friends on there I didn't know I had!
Someone called Legend-Lives talking about me.
http://www.sportsansw...t/Question796693.html
Someone called Legend-Lives talking about me.
http://www.sportsansw...t/Question796693.html
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Oh, I see BlackSailor has gone already- joined, made several postings, seemed very 'at home' on AB, and was then removed all in the space of a few hours.
Some manage to keep just under the radar, but many get spotted quickly.
BlackSailor's comments towards you haven't put you off AB have they, Cheekymonkey?
Some manage to keep just under the radar, but many get spotted quickly.
BlackSailor's comments towards you haven't put you off AB have they, Cheekymonkey?
We'll never know. It seems the Ed has done some spring cleaning of his own as CheekyMonkey has been suspended.
He or she had certainly been on AB before but the posts seemed inoccuous to me and I'm not aware that they said anything that merited suspension.
I can only assume, therefore, that Cheekymonkey was recognised as a 'front' for a permanently-banned user.
I'm not quite sure a suspension achieves anything in the long run- if it was a banned user will almost certainly reappear (probably already has) using a new name or using one of the many 'sleeper' identities I am sure he/she has.
Maybe it's better for the moderators and Eds to turn a blind eye in these cases unless something offensive is said?
He or she had certainly been on AB before but the posts seemed inoccuous to me and I'm not aware that they said anything that merited suspension.
I can only assume, therefore, that Cheekymonkey was recognised as a 'front' for a permanently-banned user.
I'm not quite sure a suspension achieves anything in the long run- if it was a banned user will almost certainly reappear (probably already has) using a new name or using one of the many 'sleeper' identities I am sure he/she has.
Maybe it's better for the moderators and Eds to turn a blind eye in these cases unless something offensive is said?