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What is the process if you don't like a post?

Pimperne1
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I have probably posted about six posts (usually about the KFC man) and when I go to see whether he has replied they are no longer on the site. Question, if you don't like a post are you able just to tick it as "spam" or report it to the Mods just to get it deleted. I will experiment with this one I think. Firstly, Gimpere works in KFC but likes us to think he is a Surveyor. He coulda bought in 2002 but likes us to think his first opportunity was around June 2006. He has posted some pretty unsavoury posts over on Cc which I am happy to PM copies of to interested parties (but they would definitely be scorched by the Mods over here (and rightly so).
Anyway, just asking.
He doesn't get out of KFC until about 1700 so this might get a chance to stay on site for a while.
Anyway, just asking.
He doesn't get out of KFC until about 1700 so this might get a chance to stay on site for a while.
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Nope, I dont care at all. Dont PM me.0
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ruggedtoast wrote: »Nope, I dont care at all. Dont PM me.
Maybe you should take a bigger interest in society.0 -
<shakes head>.
Grow up.
If thats too much of an ask...have your petty drivel induced squabbles on the other sites they are actually taking place on. We don't need to know really.0 -
okay, done.
Ditto !!!!!!'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
What is the process if you don't like a post?
Generally, it's the norm round here to point out what idiots they are, refer back to many of their previous posts (calling them liars/the story changed), then stalk them on every forum they post on, telling others what idiots they are. That seems to be the way most people round here do it0 -
geneer is well known for excessive reporting of his opponents posts, trying to get them deleted.
He's done it on every forum he posts on. Loves to hurl abuse at other people, but immediately he gets some back, that bottom lip starts quivering and away he goes to hide behind the moderators.“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0 -
he put me on ignore when I gave him a little of his own medicine.
as usual with these people, they can dish it out but they really cant take it. Another person on here (GD) dishes it out but takes it and comes right backatcha - respect, dude :cool:.0 -
I have probably posted about six posts (usually about the KFC man) and when I go to see whether he has replied they are no longer on the site. Question, if you don't like a post are you able just to tick it as "spam" or report it to the Mods just to get it deleted. I will experiment with this one I think. Firstly, Gimpere works in KFC but likes us to think he is a Surveyor. He coulda bought in 2002 but likes us to think his first opportunity was around June 2006. He has posted some pretty unsavoury posts over on Cc which I am happy to PM copies of to interested parties (but they would definitely be scorched by the Mods over here (and rightly so).
Anyway, just asking.
He doesn't get out of KFC until about 1700 so this might get a chance to stay on site for a while.
You can click the abuse button and report it (for example I clicked the abuse button for the above and reported this as off topic so it may be moved to the Forum Policy and Rules Discussion).
I think if enough people click on the spam button it just gets deleted.0 -
I've reported it "as drivel" :eek:'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0
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