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Can we we re-phrase 'banning'?

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Mattk | 23:16 Tue 11th Sep 2007 | Site Suggestions
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I'm sure we have all has something 'banned' from here be it question or answer but the term banned is so damning.Why can't they simply be 'removed' with a brief, standard description of why?
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well that would mean I would have to change my back-up id from banned-dot to removed-dot and it doesn't send out quite the same message. When I use banned-dot I am making a strong statement against unnecessary reporting of innocent posts and the resulting banning of their id just out of jealousy and spite, I think, lost my train of thought now..................I have had to sit in an airoplane on the tramac at heathrow for an hour because 4 stupid people checked their bags in but didn't make the boarding deadline and so the bags had to be taken off !!!

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