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5/7/2007 3:00 AM
 

Hello moderators,

 

i would like to bring to your notice a forum post which violates the 3rd point in our policy... "No profanity..".

its a post by user "Exiton" on the 2nd page of this thread

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/130442/threadpage/2/scope/posts/Default.aspx

 

i believe this post should be removed from immediate effect.


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5/7/2007 4:57 AM
 

No profanity found that I can see. Actually a very helpful post.

 
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5/7/2007 10:30 AM
 

Even thought I am not a moderator of the general forums, I do not see any profanity in the post at all!


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5/7/2007 10:30 AM
 

Yes not any more. The moderators, it seems, were really prompt to accept my request and removed the post.

Thank you moderators :)

 

And Exiton, i am sorry if it sounded personal, it wasn't meant to be in any way. Its simply due to the difference of cultures how we take something as "casual" or "not-so-casual".

Cheers.


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9/16/2007 8:54 AM
 

I understand. I won't repeat what I've said, I'll just post a link and you can judge for yourself. :)


 
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