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Huguenot Wrote:

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>

> That means that certain types of behaviour are

> considered unacceptable, and it may be that your

> previously liberal use of ALL CAPITALS and

> aggressive use of the 'C' word means you haven't

> worked out where those boundaries lie.

>

> That may account for your deleted thread, any

> 'investigations' you choose to indulge in will

> teach you nothing more than that ;-)


My deleted thread featured no capitals (except at the beginning of sentences or proper nouns) nor did it feature any words beginning with c that could be considered in anyway offensive.

mashcov Wrote:

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> If some anonymous moderator decides to delete

> threads then they should at least have the

> courtesy to provide reason for doing so or an

> explanation to the OP or the rest of the forum



Why? As Jeremy said, they owe you nothing. You're not paying to use the site or post ads, so although you may be frustrated, you have no grounds to complain that they SHOULD do this or that.

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