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Someone sent me a link to this from the DigitalSpy (entertainment gossip forum) site. Does seem a tad harsh



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Hi,


Please note that when using Digital Spy you agree to our Terms and Conditions, of

which paragraph 2.1 requires that other users be treated with respect.


The following comment does not comply with this because it is considered disrespectful:


'I say you should grow up...'


The thread was also off topic becuase it focused on Forum Members, rather than Big

Brother.


Your posting privileges have been permanently revoked and you are permanently banned

from Digital Spy in accordance with paragraph 9.1 of our Terms and Conditions:


'We shall have the right immediately to terminate Your use of the Digital Spy Site

if We determine in Our sole discretion that You have breached these terms and

conditions or otherwise been engaged in conduct which We determine in Our sole

discretion to be unacceptable.'


Please note that accessing this site again would be in violation of our Terms and

Conditions and we may file an abuse report with your Internet Service Provider.


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Regards,


Digital Spy Forums




[the rest below from the person banned]

Intriguingly, the users don't tend to treat each other with respect (I certainly wasn't treated very well) and have said far worse things than "I think you should grow up". I also made sure I was on-topic by posting in the right forum and stressfully relating my post to the subject matter in question. But apparently, while it's alright to scream bloody murder at reality TV contestants and on the odd occasion wish for full-on vigilante action against them, it's not alright to bring said warcriers to task for their sheer immaturity and total lack of putting things into perspective.


So, in effect, double-standard-minded Digital Spy prefer for people to be cunts to others, and fuck common sense sideways with a razor-edged spatula.


Oh well!

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