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Helo Ed. There are questions and answers that are banned on here from time to time that seem quite innocuous. I've had one or two banned myself and wondered why. Amongst the replies from AB'ers, one reason is that this is a family orientated web site.
If that is the case, why do you allow blatant questions about sexual practices to be posted on a regular basis?
Within the last week I have noticed one about anal sex and one about the clitoris.
Is this conducive a family web site?
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I think it would be helpful if we were advised why our questions/ answers were banned or deleted, it doesn't have to be a big explanation, something simple along the lines of :-
Abusive
Not relevant to the question
And maybe a few more which I cant think of at the moment! next to these would be a tick option which the powers that be use to tell us why our posts were removed.
I hope this makes sense, I know what I mean in my head- this would be one way of hopweully stopping us all asking why one of our replies/questions were removed.
Actually I could have made this post alot simpler if i'd just said they ( the Ed/Monks etc) used something similar to what we use when we report posts.