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royfromaus | 23:10 Thu 15th Jun 2023 | ChatterBank
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it goes the way of SAB?
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Blubster, how many ABers do you think speak Polari? In that sense it means more than strolling
They don’t bother me in the slightest. I simply take no notice.
Never trust a Tory! ;o)
Jth. Just my experience with answerbank .

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//Blubster, how many ABers do you think speak Polari? In that sense it means more than strolling //

I thought, like me, that many Abers would have been fans of Around the Horn and be familiar with the term. ;)
Only us oldsters :D The chickens wouldn't have a clue
ABSpareEditor, If you don't agree with the definition of trolling that I quoted, could you please explain what this sites definition of trolling is? I have asked this question before, to mods and users, but nobody ever gives an answer.
ABspareEditor: "
Site rule number 7: Avoid posting questions and answers more than once in the same or multiple categories. They take up room from other posts and will be deleted.

If users are doing this, please make me aware. " - have you see news lately? Hymie and gulliver post the same thing at least once a day usually more.
Probably would, because it’s there but if it wasn’t, that wouldn’t bother me either
vulcan42, by that definition, no one will be able to have an opposing view and justify their view without being labelled a troll. Conflict isn't against Site Rules, and neither is arguing. What is against Site Rules is abuse and harassment.

A troll, in The AnswerBank's view, is someone who goes out of their way to behave maliciously towards users. NOT someone who has a different political opinion.
Hopefully a few stalwarts of AB read your reply spare Ed.
I'm a good boy me.
" A troll, in The AnswerBank's view, is someone who goes out of their way to behave maliciously towards users. NOT someone who has a different political opinion."
Thank you for your answer.
A malicious act is defined as hostilities, revolution, rebellion insurrections, riots or civil commotion, sabotage, explosions of war weapons, terrorism, murder or assault, or an attempt thereat.
Answerbank doesn't see a lot of any of the above on a day to day basis, so I guess nobody here is a troll.
So is Mad Vlad a troll ?
From where did you take that definition of a malicious act vulcan?
I quoted the United Nations malicious Insurance policy in place since 1990, later expanded so coverage is now worldwide. I assume a UN policy is sufficient to be used to define the word malicious.
There are obviously some on here who do not think that Vulcan's comments refer to them. Such inflated egos.
Ah, the old "don't do or say anything and it will all die down" ploy.

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