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AB editors -Someone else's reply removed -WTF?

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tali1 | 20:44 Tue 05th Aug 2008 | How it Works
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Why did AB editors malicously remove a silly but not offensive reply to one of my posts - there was no need to remove the reply . Who removed it - can't be the poster ?- why have AB editor tried to humiliate me by removing the reply? Why the need to be spiteful - why are AB eds abusing users?
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They tend to remove posts if enough people complain about them - how many it takes to prompt them into action I've no idea.
There were a couple of posters repeatedly disrupting the site by causing all the following text to be bold/italic/underscored. These posters have been banned and all their posts removed. I presume the reply was by one of those two.

A spammer was also banned. Were you a poetry fan?
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Yes it is poetry related This is my complaint.- strange as it seems removal of spam poetry reply was unhelpful i feel .
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Criminal/Qu estion604056.html
In that case, the poster was spamming and had posted the same message and link on over 20 threads across this site. All disappeared when the AB Ed banned him. See the 'Terms of Use at the bottom of every page.

I find it strange that you are so upset about a post that had nothing to do with your thread - unless you also happen to go under the names of 41cloud41 and TradeWithMe.
Most people who ask questions want constructive answers not silly ones, there's to many silly answers from morons.
I wonder why you find that humiliating, tali1?
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Sorry rant over- misunderstanding on my part :)
Wierd! So what was all that about?

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