I started a thread last week and now the only choice available to me is to 'close' thread? The thread also has been tagged with keywords that I didn't put in, including 'casual sexism', 'thicko frank'. What happened?
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I think the clue is the massive padlock icon on the thread. Might mean something?Originally posted by Frank Big Bird View PostI started a thread last week and now the only choice available to me is to 'close' thread?
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The mods think your inability to comprehend what people told you had ran its course so they closed it...Originally posted by Frank Big Bird View PostI started a thread last week and now the only choice available to me is to 'close' thread?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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The last post from NAT says that the thread has (in his opinion) run it's course. If / when you have a result to add to the discussion, you could send a PM to a moderator and ask them to re-open the thread, or start a new thread with your update.Originally posted by Frank Big Bird View PostI started a thread last week and now the only choice available to me is to 'close' thread? The thread also has been tagged with keywords that I didn't put in, including 'casual sexism', 'thicko frank'. What happened?
Tags can be put in by any CUK member on any thread. If you take objection to any of the tags, you should report the thread to the moderating team, and ask them to deal with them.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe last post from NAT says that the thread has (in his opinion) run it's course. If / when you have a result to add to the discussion, you could send a PM to a moderator and ask them to re-open the thread, or start a new thread with your update.
Tags can be put in by any CUK member on any thread. If you take objection to any of the tags, you should report the thread to the moderating team, and ask them to deal with them.
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Thanks. Will do. Just sent a PM to NAT.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe last post from NAT says that the thread has (in his opinion) run it's course. If / when you have a result to add to the discussion, you could send a PM to a moderator and ask them to re-open the thread, or start a new thread with your update.
Tags can be put in by any CUK member on any thread. If you take objection to any of the tags, you should report the thread to the moderating team, and ask them to deal with them.Last edited by Frank Big Bird; 2 September 2014, 08:56.Comment
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Originally posted by Frank Big Bird View PostThanks. Will do. Just sent a PM to NAT.
I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Are your lawyers assembling as we speak to discuss what action to take against him for closing the thread?Originally posted by Frank Big Bird View PostThanks. Will do. Just sent a PM to NAT.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Cannot understand why someone else can tag my thread with whatever they like. If the tags are inappropriate, would there be any repercussions to that person?Comment
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