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Yep, I did ask admin to remove StephOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI cant see Steph's profile anymore on this forum. Has it been blocked?
Anyway, depending on what is on the profile, it could well be a clever search engine optimisation exploit targetting forums.
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Big difference between asking and suggesting. For example it may be suggested that you are a sychophantic twat but I haven't asked you. I just know you are.Originally posted by eek View PostCojak,
Can I just checking if asking for someone to be banned is a still a banning offence?
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Cojak,Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've had a Brillopad and a Suityou01 browse my profile. I think this may be some ruse by a couple of old queens.
I suggest we ban them next.
Can I just checking if asking for someone to be banned is a still a banning offence?
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I've had a Brillopad and a Suityou01 browse my profile. I think this may be some ruse by a couple of old queens.
I suggest we ban them next.
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Interesting mod education, thank NF.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd via the ancient mariners: Stealth spam site strategy - a mention of Steph from 2005...
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And via the ancient mariners: Stealth spam site strategy - a mention of Steph from 2005...Originally posted by Notascooby View PostA quick google shows we're (I hope you don't mind me grouping us into a collective) not the only ones...
Is there a bot on this forum: "StephJones". - Page 6 - Yachting and Boating World Forums
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I cant see Steph's profile anymore on this forum. Has it been blocked?
Anyway, depending on what is on the profile, it could well be a clever search engine optimisation exploit targetting forums.
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but the last CUK holiday resulted in a good kicking from mumsnet.Originally posted by Sysman View PostProbably exactly what they are aiming for to boost numbers.
They obviously haven't come across a CUK holiday before
I don't think we have the squad to mount a good, sustained holiday
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A quick google shows we're (I hope you don't mind me grouping us into a collective) not the only ones...
Is there a bot on this forum: "StephJones". - Page 6 - Yachting and Boating World Forums
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