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I have put the same post up twice on this board today and twice it has been removed. The first one was moved to the Lounge (and is now marked as closed) and, thinking it was my error, I posted it again here couple hours ago - again it has gone. Have I inadvertantly caused offence or done something inappropriate? It was a question about the area around the Bredinghurst flats. Thanks.
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This section is 'ED Issues', but it was referring to an area outside ED, so I imagine that was why it was moved to the Lounge.


When you posted it again it was still in the wrong section, and it was a repeat post which is widely considered to be spamming, so it may have been removed for that reason.


Don't worry about it, it's nothing personal, just the administrators keeping the place tidy.

Well I think you were referring to the 'area around Camberwell Old Cemetery' which may not be considered so much ED as perhaps Honor Oak or Forest Hill?


It will have been a close call. Even having said that it should probably have been in the property section.


But this thread is still in the wrong place - it should be in 'About this forum', so I wouldn't be surprised if it gets moved also. ;-)

Huguenot Wrote:

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> It will have been a close call. Even having said

> that it should probably have been in the property

> section.


I think that section is more for rentals/sales, not really general discussion.


Camberwell Old Cemetery is literally on the SE22 border, so it seems harsh to move it.

Well I probably wouldn't have moved it, but rules often get interpreted arbitrarily. Thems the breaks.


Once it had been moved the repeat posting was definitely breaking the rules, as well as being a tiny bit rude. It would have been a little bit wiser to enquire after the original move rather than jam it in again.

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