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Just spotted on some of my other posts 'answer removed'comment...why would this be?
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They will either have been reported, or a passing view from the editor or a site moderator may caused their removal.
Trying to find out why a post is removed, or publicly arguing about it is also against the Site Rules and may result in that post being removed too.
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If you don't like the rules, tough. The terms and conditions can be found here:
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In short, until you pay to host this site you have to read the manual first and no-one is going to bend to fit your thoughts on how it should be run :)
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Thank you all, I had never seen the answer removed comment before so my question was general rather than just for this specific post. Apologies I didn't know my question was against Site Rules, I must have forgotten rule !
yeah I noticed that you were attracting a lot of spam
Luke L has one remaining post and they were all like that
another fave besides the teentsie lengthening ones in Russian
are a question - where can I learn accountancy in Bombay ?
and hey ! someone comes along 'completely different' says
Oh its the All Indian accountancy college just up from the Holy Family Church on barrack st, Bombay
anyway hope your fren has hired an accountant by now
Luke L has one remaining post and they were all like that
another fave besides the teentsie lengthening ones in Russian
are a question - where can I learn accountancy in Bombay ?
and hey ! someone comes along 'completely different' says
Oh its the All Indian accountancy college just up from the Holy Family Church on barrack st, Bombay
anyway hope your fren has hired an accountant by now
Anything in Business & Finance from a new member using a 'forename+surname' username is instantly suspect too, JD33, especially if it appears in the early hours of the morning, with the question title having absolutely nothing to do with either business or finance!
The use of 'Asian English' (especially "please suggest me") in a question from a new member is also usually a precursor to a 'helpful' post, also from a new member, who just happens to know of something which exactly matches the requirements of the questioner!
The use of 'Asian English' (especially "please suggest me") in a question from a new member is also usually a precursor to a 'helpful' post, also from a new member, who just happens to know of something which exactly matches the requirements of the questioner!