ChatterBank19 mins ago
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Are they now out-dated and members should be allowed to put forward suggestions for their improvement.
The following link seems to be the most up-to-date position and is possibly way past its 'sell by date'.
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Ans werbank -Sugges tions/Q uestion 965826. html
Hans.
The following link seems to be the most up-to-date position and is possibly way past its 'sell by date'.
https:/
Hans.
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Second rule says no capital letters as it is deemed you are shouting and being rude. Over ten years ago when I joined I just happened to have caps lock on and my user name is therefore all capital letters. At that time I had no idea it meant I was shouting. Fed up of asking for it to be changed. Twice I have been told it will happen but I won't hold my breath. If I leave and come back I don't even know if I could have the same name so apologies but as it stands I will have to keep shouting at you all.
If someone is banned i think it's pretty safe to assume every time it was for a serious breach of Site Rules
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I can't see that it is practical or desirable for the editorial team to justify its actions.
On the other hand forbidding speculation about what some may feel unfair, arbitrary or eccentric moderation smacks of the D-Notice /superinjunction censorship we've seen recently in the wider world.
I can't see that it is practical or desirable for the editorial team to justify its actions.
On the other hand forbidding speculation about what some may feel unfair, arbitrary or eccentric moderation smacks of the D-Notice /superinjunction censorship we've seen recently in the wider world.