Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Previously on "Should misusers of the tag cloud be banned?"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAll this anti MF stuff and he's top of the reputation pile....
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Who uses the tag cloud anyway?
Google or new posts...Don't see the point apart from giving a little lighthearted abuse.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe it should be possible to see publicly who tagged a thread?
TAGILEAKS
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's not encouraged, and people are warned if they take it too far, mostly on account of it being a right PITA to sort out. Looks like we have to go through the whole dreary process again.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: the majority of visitors to CUK aren't looking at General, but at the forums that contain useful advice. When the small number of people that habitually visit General hijack the tag cloud for their petty feuds, they do CUK a disservice.
Of course none of this applies to either Monday Links or Guinea Pigs, as they are both a benefit to all humankind
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Originally posted by EricBartlett View PostI think it might be that witty chap MF himself just joshing about and trying his utmost to provide us all with some amusement.
He is such a card that MF!! One of the most interesting posters around IMHO.
In your case.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's not encouraged, and people are warned if they take it too far, mostly on account of it being a right PITA to sort out. Looks like we have to go through the whole dreary process again.
He is such a card that MF!! One of the most interesting posters around IMHO.
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It's not encouraged, and people are warned if they take it too far, mostly on account of it being a right PITA to sort out. Looks like we have to go through the whole dreary process again.
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I find them quite funny. Especially whoever it was that updated urban dictionary, very amusing ....
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