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efc | 23:25 Sat 17th Mar 2007 | Site Suggestions
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There have been so many threads removed tonight for no reason at all that I think you should seriously consider removing the reporting buttons. The website should be monitored by someone with the authority to remove offensive threads when and if need be.

No doubt this will disappear as well!
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No......naz you and your clique banned me because I'm a freind of Dot.......I've been an AB member for over 2 years....and all of a sudden tonight I was banned everytime I posted......I think you need to have a word with your users.......If your site is cushy......why do your members feel the need to come on here and ban someone for speaking the truth!!!!........
If they remebered to sign out before posting ......maybe they wouldn't have been caught out........
Naz you have your own site now........so why coax your members to come on here and ban threads by names they don't like.......
I suggest you take an ad out in the local newspaper or use the net to find members........because......Answerbank will always be bigger than Chatterbank....

Now I'm going to bed.........xxxx
I don't understand banning because I can't see anything to take me anywhere to report something (that I presume is then subsequently banned?) I don't even see the point in reporting something because if I did not like a post or a reply why should I want to ban it because it did not float my own personal boat? I would simply avoid the post and not contribute to it.
We can't all agree so if someone does not agree with a question or the answers why don't they just steer clear and ignore it?
I don't have the facility to ban that you are talking about and even if I did I would not because I think AB is here for all tastes, comments, views and opinions. If I did not agree with a post and wanted to argue I would put my point of view on a reply but I would not ask for the poster or any answer to be banned. If I did not like the post and did not want to reply I would simply ignore the thread and not ask for it to be banned simply because the post or question or person who answered personally offended me.
i love the way people make assumptions all over the place. How do you know who has "banned" you? Have you ever thought that maybe non-clique people get fed up too of posts saying "wheres my post gone about the post that was banned, about the post that was removed", and report them for a good reason (ie wrong category/not a question/chat) and maybe you have a persecution complex?
there are thousands of "ordinary" "non clique" answerbankers who are probably as fed up as me of this stupid spat you all seem to have and the massive chip you seem to have on your shoulders and report your posts simply because they are whingy, blah blah everyone hates me posts rather than qustions and answers
bednobs, I don't know who has been banned I am just reading posts from banned members who say that they have been banned yet are still posting. I don't know about cliques and I don't have a chip on my shoulder. I've just joined and have read a lot of threads and seen comments and simply asked sensible questions. If I am not wanted then I'll delete my membership and go somewhere else where I can ask and contribute without being attacked. No problem.
lol dont get uppity, if you look at the times we cross posted, and i was addressing my remarks to the people who had said they had been ganged up on and been removed etc
phone the police
999...there...what will that do?

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