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Artful | 23:33 Thu 07th Jul 2005 | Site Suggestions
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Hiccups are an uncontrollble disablement. When posts hiccup you obviously have a number of posts, unfinished ones at that, and the number is easily superior ABEd to the amount of posts one is allowed to post w/in 5 minutes. this seems to have happened to me as suddenly my posts have stopped appearing other than in My Profile so goodness knows when this post will become available.
You say you are looking into the Hiccup Syndrome but where is it at the moment?

Who else suffers from this?

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In the light of day, ABEd, I see it wasn't my hiccups which warranted future posts of mine last night from not appearing, I see that all my posts of yesterday (7 July) have been removed. Why? Did someone report me? Have I been a naughty Poster and not realised?

I must say that leaves some threads as being rather bizarre when I am referred to, but my comment or sub-question is no longer there...

Hi Artful,

Noticed you were quite a li'l prolific poster yesterday. Due to the circumstances it was definitely warranted, nevertheless we continue to screen for spammers which resulted in the suspension - as referred to in your previous thread http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/AB-Suggestions/Question118484.html. The threads should be alright now, if you have any further queries you know where to find me.

AB ED

 

 

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Thanks for explaining ABEd. I shall now carry on!
welcome back, you prolific poster! Next time you get hiccups, drink a glass of water while holding your nose or something. (You won't be able to post while doing this...)
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Wonderful, jno,

signed, The Prlolifoc Poster xxx

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