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Old 26th October 2007, 18:42   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Ok I am pretty annoyed, certain moderators have seen fit to close threads, which they have placed messages on.

Obviously the term, moderator has not been explained - ok a moderator is someone makes sure that people do not fall outside the scope of a forum.

A moderator is not a powermad person, who posts a couple of times and takes a thread down - thats known as being a megalomaniac.


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You just don't learn, do you If you go around insulting people because their opinion differs to yours then sooner or later the posts will either get deleted or the thread locked.

This is an excellent forum and contributions like some of your recent one's do nothing but harm for the reputation of CAG. Why don't you go away and reflect on your posting style instead of moaning about moderators who, far from displaying megalomaniac type qualities, are actually doing a good job.
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The meaning of moderation

Anything less than 2 bottles a night
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Rob S - I think the term go forth and multiply quite happily encompasses what I think of you.

I do not seek praise like you do, I merely lay the facts of the dvla's gross misconduct, to help people.

In other words **** OFF

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Old 26th October 2007, 18:52   #6 (permalink)
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Who moderated this post? Outrageous!!!!
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perhaps that fell by the swearword box - [edited]

Last edited by Bookworm; 26th October 2007 at 19:13. Reason: deliberate attempt to bypass the swearfilter.
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saintly 1,

Sorry but I have had enough, of so called moderators, who seem to have their own agenda.

Perhaps we need some vaguely sane moderators

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Can you explain why you have had to post like this?. .
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I'm not aware of your own circumstances with moderators, but there purpose is to do just that, monitor the site and threads, to ensure that no unlawful foul play is placed in threads and no foul talk is stated, there work is un-paid and entails there own time. Moderators assist and take time to consult on other sites to help people in need of advice and guidence.
Thread users and moderators are here to help each other, to give information on there own personnel experinces and guide people in the right direction. Its like in any company/site/forum/place, there are people above people to ensure fairness and correctiveness. Without such moderators and of course people like us that use this site and other similar sites, these sites wouldnt be here, hence we would have no-where to go to seek such advice and assistance.
Cheer up Danny and just keep helping those that need it, we are not here to harm each other, there would be no purpose in that.
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A little tiff on this thread maybe?
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Can you explain why you have had to post like this?. .
He's upset that the "Drink driving/medical" thread has been locked.
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Can you explain why you have had to post like this?. .
Sure,

Ok I post quite reasonable posts about SORN/ANPR. Next thing I am suffering from rob_s and barracad.

All I want to do is let people know that the dvla, is not the be all and end-all and they legally have a challenge.

I only do this because I have experienced it - I just want to help people

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Ok I post quite reasonable posts about SORN/ANPR. Next thing I am suffering from rob_s and barracad.

All I want to do is let people know that the dvla, is not the be all and end-all and they legally have a challenge.

I only do this because I have experienced it - I just want to help people

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Danny,

You posted absolute tosh about ANPR (and also failing to provide) and you got upset when it was pointed out that it was rubbish you were posting. Then you started to get insulting and now you have become abusive.

You say you want to help people, but you won't do that by giving them incorrect information. If you can't handle it when your glaring mistakes are pointed out then perhaps you would be better off not posting at all.
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Oh i see. . Sorry i did'nt know..

I will have a look.

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