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Munkeeluvva | 02:45 Sun 24th Feb 2008 | Site Suggestions
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How many questions does an individual have to have removed before you realise they don't really belong on Answerbank?


Well?
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I hope it's more than 2!
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Is there now some sort of criteria that has to be met to either sign up to AB or remain? Since when did 'fitting' in become a requirement. I thought this was an answer question forum not a private members club/secret society or family group.

Have you been elected by these 'members' to adjudge who should or should not be allowed to use this site?

If so are the rules for membership based on wealth, intelligence, beauty, class or some other criteria. You need to be careful as Groucho put so beautifully, "I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member.�
get what u mean tho, munkee, and whats the point using the site if half your questions get removed anyway, does make you wonder
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ruby27 - this is in referrence to the questions that are posted containing certain words, mostly beginning with the letters F& C, which are removed as abusive shortly after posting.

Why did you read so much into it?
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I do think that in the next few days we will see a dramatic change on here as regards the kind of thing that has been happening.
You know summet the rest of us dont eh Dotty?


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Cool new name by the way!
I only know what the ed is currently striving to achieve, that's all, I don't know who she has told in response to other members concerns, but she has asked for me not to post her plans fully on here as such. (i won;t be reverting to my original name at all)

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