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How do you define a custom text when wanting to report an aswer on here?

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merciasounds | 12:43 Tue 28th Dec 2010 | Technology
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I press report, putr reason for reporting, put in the code but get a notice up you need to define a custom text - it used to work by putting a full stop after it, but that doesn't seem to work anymore
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She could just say...

'I hate ummmm, pasta and dotty' and get it over and done with.
12:53 Tue 28th Dec 2010
Why on earth are you wanting to report something...........it's been very quiet on here recently.
just type in your reason, anything will do, something along the lines of, 'sarky comment' would do.
Are sarky comments a reportable offence now? The Ed must be in a baaad mood.......?
If sarky comments were removed from Chatterbank...............all posts would be about 5 answers long..........
no I was just offering an example, it could as easily be something like 'that reply annoyed me' or 'can you sort them out they're ganging up on me' the world is your oyster really pasta.
Oh dear me....
That would just be petty nit-picking,though...wouldn't it dotty?
She could just say...

'I hate ummmm, pasta and dotty' and get it over and done with.
Does that make us a clique,ummmm?
No, it makes us intolerant of people who try to come across as holier than thou whilst dishing out abuse.

She really bothered me with her nasty comments about my son....he's a child for goodness sake.

Also...intolerant of the 'I'm leaving please stop me' kinda posts..
Gotcha........At that rate-there should be a few others in this 'group'
could we be a clique just for today as your words are getting longer and more complex ummmm and it is confusing.
Lol

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