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There is a lot that happens in the background of this forum to keep it running smoothly but here is a recent incident that you should be aware of.


A user posted an unprovoked message directed at a regular user saying:

"im watching you! I know here you live"


They also sent a Private Message to that user saying:

I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN CUT OFF YOUR PENIS, FEED IT TO YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS , MOTHER AND KINSMEN, @#$%& YOU AND YOUR FAMILYTREE


Due to the seriousness of the threat of the messages we have passed all details onto the authorities. This is only the second time we have had to do this, the first time was due to racially inciteful messages being posted.


Abuse of the forum and its users will not be tolerated, the forum is intended to be a fun and useful place for the people of East Dulwich and I want to keep it that way. We average about 2,600 unique users visiting here everyday which is a lot to look after and fortunately major incidents are very few and far between. Thank you to everyone for helping to keep the forum the enjoyable place that it is.


Right, I'm off to fiddle some expenses.

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