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Can BBC Moderators Read, Or Is It Me?

October 13 2003 at 11:58 PM
bogush  (Login bogush)
Forum Owner
from IP address 81.79.111.43

 

Dear Contributor,

Thank you for posting a message to a BBCi message board.

We very much appreciate your interest, but are sorry to tell you that your message has been removed.

This is because it contains material inappropriate for inclusion on BBCi's messageboards. Please remove any inappropriate content and repost the message, which we'll reassess in light of your changes.

Again, thank you for your time and interest.

BBCi Messageboard Moderators

TO ALL BBCi MESSAGEBOARD USERS: Unfortunately, some people repeatedly post inappropriate material. After receipt of this notice, anyone who posts messages which break our House Rules (<http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2/h2.cgi?x=y&board=mc&state=houserules>) may have action taken against their account (or accounts). Such action may take the form of a user's future messages being delayed for checking before they appear on the boards, or of the account(s) being suspended or banned without further notice.

Your original message:

From: bogush j mann <bogush@zyworld.com>
Newsgroups: bbc.forums.england.nottingham.mod
Subject: re: BAN THE BOGBRUSH!
Date: 13 Oct 2003 17:28:53

> "I'd love to know who Bogush is - Then I'd send the kneecappers round!!!"

 > "He'll probably cry like a little baby bogbrush over this posting."

No.

Actually it "made my day".

How come you have to send your gang round to do your dirty work for you?

Will you be too busy burning down libraries?


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So threatening kneecapping is OK.

But accusing kneecappers of burning down libraries isn't?!?!?

 


 
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bogush
(Login bogush)
Forum Owner
81.79.111.43

Errrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

October 14 2003, 12:01 AM 

And another one:

 

Dear Contributor,

Thank you for posting a message to a BBCi message board.

We very much appreciate your interest, but are sorry to tell you that your message has been removed.

You'll remember that when your registered to use these boards, you agreed to abide by the House Rules, one of which is a request for users to keep the dialogue friendly. Please rephrase your message in light of this, then resubmit it.

(Please note that we remove all messages which contain abusive or otherwise inflammatory remarks, even if they are responding in kind to similar remarks from another user. Such remarks lead to a rapid decline in the quality of discussion, and of the civil atmosphere of the board.

If you see a post which offends you, please don't reply to it on the board. Instead, click the 'Complain about this post' link at the end of the message in question, and fill in the form provided, giving details of why you think the message breaks our House Rules. The message will then be flagged up to us for urgent attention.)

Again, thank you for your time and interest.

BBCi Messageboard Moderators

TO ALL BBCi MESSAGEBOARD USERS: Unfortunately, some people repeatedly post inappropriate material. After receipt of this notice, anyone who posts messages which break our House Rules (<http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2/h2.cgi?x=y&board=mc&state=houserules>) may have action taken against their account (or accounts). Such action may take the form of a user's future messages being delayed for checking before they appear on the boards, or of the account(s) being suspended or banned without further notice.


Your original message:

From: bogush j mann <bogush@zyworld.com>
Newsgroups: bbc.forums.england.nottingham.mod
Subject: Deconstructing a Dogged Debate
Date: 13 Oct 2003 17:56:35


Agnes said:

> "In my day such appalling spelling and grammar would have you in the special needs department!"

Her Lapdog responded:

> "I think the comment by Agnes was fine."

No wonder you don't like my posts, and support hers:

You're reading them through the looking glass.

You were supposed to get reading glasses!

And it's A-g-n-e-s, not A-l-i-c-e !



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So telling a less than literate poster he should be in the special needs department is "friendly" in the Beeb's eyes.

And there was I thinking they were totally PC.

There's hope for them yet!

 


 
 
bogush
(Login bogush)
Forum Owner
81.77.137.231

Errrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmm

October 14 2003, 9:05 AM 

PS The "Lapdog" currently goes by the name of "Jack Russell".


 
 
bogush
(Login bogush)
Forum Owner
81.77.137.231

Now They Are Taking The Piss!

October 14 2003, 9:50 AM 

Dear Contributor,

Thank you for posting a message to a BBCi message board.

We very much appreciate your interest, but are sorry to tell you that your message has been *removed* .

You'll remember that when your registered to use these boards, you agreed to abide by the House Rules, one of which is a request for users to keep the dialogue friendly. Please rephrase your message in light of this, then resubmit it.

(Please note that we remove all messages which contain abusive or otherwise inflammatory remarks, even if they are responding in kind to similar remarks from another user. Such remarks lead to a rapid decline in the quality of discussion, and of the civil atmosphere of the board.

If you see a post which offends you, please don't reply to it on the board. Instead, click the 'Complain about this post' link at the end of the message in question, and fill in the form provided, giving details of why you think the message breaks our House Rules. The message will then be flagged up to us for urgent attention.)

Again, thank you for your time and interest.

BBCi Messageboard Moderators

TO ALL BBCi MESSAGEBOARD USERS: Unfortunately, some people repeatedly post inappropriate material. After receipt of this notice, anyone who posts messages which break our House Rules (<http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2/h2.cgi?x=y&board=mc&state=houserules>) may have action taken against their account (or accounts). Such action may take the form of a user's future messages being delayed for checking before they appear on the boards, or of the account(s) being suspended or banned without further notice.


Your original message:

From: bogush j mann <bogush@zyworld.com>
Newsgroups: bbc.forums.england.nottingham.mod
Subject: Reply Removed
Date: 14 Oct 2003 09:22:14


Blimey what a what a concise and dull reference free unfriendly piece of dialogue Mr Giant esq. Your abusive and otherwise inflammatory remarks make me a very sad person, sir.

Almost as sad as this makes me:

Dear Contributor,

Thank you for posting a message to a BBCi message board.

We very much appreciate your interest, but are sorry to tell you that your message has been *removed* .

This is because it contains material *inappropriate* for inclusion on BBCi's messageboards. Please remove any inappropriate content and repost the message, which we'll reassess in light of your changes.

Again, thank you for your time and interest.

BBCi Messageboard Moderators

TO ALL BBCi MESSAGEBOARD USERS: Unfortunately, some people repeatedly post inappropriate material. After receipt of this notice, anyone who posts messages which break our House Rules may have action taken against their
account (or accounts). Such action may take the form of a user's future messages being delayed for checking before
they appear on the boards, or of the account(s) being suspended or banned without further notice.

Your original message:

From: bogush j mann Newsgroups: bbc.forums.england.nottingham.mod
Subject: re: BAN THE BOGBRUSH!
Date: 13 Oct 2003 17:28:53

[Hint, this: ' > "....." ' signifies that the words within the quotation marks are, surprise, surprise, a quote!]

> "I'd love to know who Bogush is - Then I'd send the kneecappers round!!!"

> "He'll probably cry like a little baby bogbrush over this posting."

No.

Actually it "made my day".

How come you have to send your gang round to do your dirty work for you?

Will you be too busy burning down libraries?


----------------------------------

 

So threatening kneecapping is OK.

But accusing kneecappers of burning down libraries isn't?!?!?

 
 
Mat
(no login)
203.97.2.243

Perhaps

October 15 2003, 10:36 AM 



Perhaps they just ran out of patience for your particular brand of tedious whining Boggy.


 
 
bogush
(Login bogush)
Forum Owner
81.79.191.42

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

October 15 2003, 6:56 PM 

War = Peace

Freedom = Slavery

Ignorance = Strength

Lies = Truth

Truth = Tedious Whining

 

I can see where you're coming from!

 


 
 
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