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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostMe neither.
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29th October 2008, 20:46
I'm struggling to ignore it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postignore this post - it is meaningless
Is it really meaningless? It contains an instruction - to ignore it - thereby it serves a purpose. So it has meaning.
If I ignore it, I will not know it is meaningless. So I must read it. Hence, one can end up caught in a perpetual forget / read loop. Can an eternal activity have no meaning?
What is 'meaning'? The post make sense and so has meaning. So in that sense it is not meaningless.
Is 'meaning' intended to imply 'purpose'? Then why post it?
From a philosophical perspective, this would tax a Greek.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View Post
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Well, the illustrious member ukprizedraw waited quite a while before starting their first two threads and getting banned
Quite cunning to wait for ferret's five-a-side Thursday though
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Hmmm, did you happen to notice if these were also the first posts by the user? If they were then the threads would normally be subject to moderator approval before even appearing wouldn't they? (I can't remember whether new users can actually create threads until they have been approved.)Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWell, the illustrious member ukprizedraw waited quite a while before starting their first two threads and getting banned
Quite cunning to wait for ferret's five-a-side Thursday though
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The limit on new posters is based on number of posts or time spent. Therefore, they wouldn't have needed approval.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostHmmm, did you happen to notice if these were also the first posts by the user? If they were then the threads would normally be subject to moderator approval before even appearing wouldn't they? (I can't remember whether new users can actually create threads until they have been approved.)
Plus, there was a time when new posters didn't need to be approved - it was when there was the SJD trouble that it was introduced.Comment
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