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Because the person who has a vendetta against the school posted another message after I requested they didn't.


I said that if they did then I would remove the thread. They did and so I did.


Apologies for that and I have requested that the school replies to posts in future to set the record straight.

I don't understand why one presumably spurious post has meant that the whole thread has been removed .


The school hasn't posted on here before ( or am I mistaken ? ) , I've always felt that the absence of their comments was deliberate .

Possibly not wanting to prolong any possibly damaging debate .


Is it likely that they will respond to Admin's request ?

If it's known that the poster in question is posting malicious comments ,is it not possible to block the posts ?


I don't understand these things but I've seen posters on here referring to bans ,or being banished to a part of the Forum .

  • Administrator

Unfortunately the original post was by the person in question and so I can't keep a thread up if I remove the original messages. The poster has been banned and came back with other IDs.


Tell you what, I'll ressurect it and edit/remove the posts, you can read it here:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,913767,914881#msg-914881


Doesn't make much sense though!


Added: The comments may not made by just one person with multiple account who has a vendetta against the school. There may be an individual who also posted a message which was deleted.

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