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I don't know how many of you go over to Editor's Blog, but AB Editor has announced on there that he will be leaving Answerbank for horizons new, but will still contribute to the site as a member.
I am sure that News section regulars who don't normally leave the news section, will now nip over to Editor's Blog and convey their good wishes to him?
I am sure that News section regulars who don't normally leave the news section, will now nip over to Editor's Blog and convey their good wishes to him?
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Thanks AOG I dont go on there often.
I wonder if the Ed is issuing leaving amnesties - i.e. can I have my avatar back after a number of years being banned. After all we are leaving the EU now! (Banned avatar was a finger to the EU, perhaps a little close to the knuckle but a few years ban?) I promise to be a good boy now!
I wonder if the Ed is issuing leaving amnesties - i.e. can I have my avatar back after a number of years being banned. After all we are leaving the EU now! (Banned avatar was a finger to the EU, perhaps a little close to the knuckle but a few years ban?) I promise to be a good boy now!
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Yes that is a good idea a parting amnesty, for those banned under the present Ed's term in office.
Not the serious 'bad boys' of course, but those banned for what many could not see the reason for their banning, Retrocop springs to mind.
Perhaps we can ask the new Ed to issue a future list of banned or suspended ABers, along with the crime they have been found of.
If nothing else it will warn future wrongdoers of how far they can go.
Yes that is a good idea a parting amnesty, for those banned under the present Ed's term in office.
Not the serious 'bad boys' of course, but those banned for what many could not see the reason for their banning, Retrocop springs to mind.
Perhaps we can ask the new Ed to issue a future list of banned or suspended ABers, along with the crime they have been found of.
If nothing else it will warn future wrongdoers of how far they can go.