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Is it my imagination or has there been a sudden increase in (new users writing) odd posts - not really making sense etc.


I understand some people like to stir up arguments etc so are purposely controversial but I wouldn't say the one's I've noticed recently fall into this category.... they just don't make any real sense and seem rather pointless.


Each to their own I guess if it is someone's idea of "fun".

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Yes, we thought this was a bot, but turns out it

> really is a person. (S)He gets banned, (s)he pops

> up again. They're obviously very tech savvy, a

> right weirdo and definitely a complete PITA.


Excuse my ignorance - but what is a bot and a PITA?!

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Crikey, I am relativvely new to this forum and known for the occasional act of keyboard randomness... Apologies, I am still learning the forumite code and hope to settle down by Crimbo.


I do wonder why you bother reading things that strike you as odd? I find some of the topics on here a bit strange but when they make for interesting reading, a bit like car-crash tv, I am glued.

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