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forgetfultel | 16:11 Thu 24th Nov 2005 | Site Suggestions
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AB ED - I was having a quite civilised chat with maggie01 in a particular thread. Did some MSN chatting, and when I got back the thread had disappeared. I have no deleted answers, so I am just wondering what happened. Obviously can't give you a link, and I don't remember who started the thread or when. I did subscribe to the question of that helps you trace it.
  
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I'm obviously missing something AB ED - are these "suggestions"? Or do you just feel like NOT answering the important questions, which come with additional comments from like minded souls as well as opposing thoughts?


This_thread and


This_thread or


This_thread


Just examples you understand, from many non-suggestion type threads in here, from which you have not deleted the answers/other comments !



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BTW AB ED - I did suggest one specific way to improve the site, but let's face it, you just ignored it, and deleted the answer.


I also note that another thread which specifically accused someone of multiple acts of discrimination has also disappeared. Bearing in mind that the last post by the person doing the discrimination was simply "lol", I wonder if he is "laughing out loud" at you for allowing it to continue, or at us for thinking you might do something about it.

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