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Originally posted by Clippy View PostIt doesn't give examples just comments by other posters that dieslt was being an ass.
Some get banned for saying "all scots should be drowned at birth", while others get away with suggesting genocide.
No rhyme or reason
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Originally posted by Troll View PostCan't see any specifics but it seems to be a herd mentality criteria for getting banned- i.e If enough of the crowd bleat for long enough then it happens.
Some get banned for saying "all scots should be drowned at birth", while others get away with suggesting genocide.
No rhyme or reason
HTH
You will not see the posts in question as they were offensive and have been removed.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostNo-one got banned for saying all scots should be banned at birth. Just like no-one gets their driving licence revoked for driving at 35 mph in a 30 zone. Do enough stupid things and get warned enough times and you get banned. Diestl had been warned by myself, Scotspine and Ferret about 3 separate things. We asked he just kept his head down and did not try and intentionally wind people up for a while. He did not so I banned him.
You will not see the posts in question as they were offensive and have been removed.Bazza gets caught
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