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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Watson" data-source="post: 9913" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I have been kown to let slip the odd profanity - Once when seriously injuring my back, and laying on a friends driveway in some considerable pain, let go with a string of unsavoury expletives. ---- Ohhh says my friends wife -- say that one again, I've never heard that before. </p><p></p><p>Seriously now -- I also subscribe to a local sportsbike forum, that has upwards of 20,000 subscribers, hundreads of threads, all sorted into different catagories. As it has a median age somewhat younger than here, the language reflects a cerain lower tone. It is allowed for the most part, however if the moderstor finds (or has pointed out to him) some offensive remark be it pure vulgarity, personal attack, or other serious web offence, the subscriber gets hit with the Ban Hammer. No appeal. I believe a first offence brings a short ban - a second means you are gone for good. Although one can always assume another alias and sneak back in, as several VOC Members indeed have over receiving MPH!</p><p></p><p>No censorship is my vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Watson, post: 9913, member: 38"] I have been kown to let slip the odd profanity - Once when seriously injuring my back, and laying on a friends driveway in some considerable pain, let go with a string of unsavoury expletives. ---- Ohhh says my friends wife -- say that one again, I've never heard that before. Seriously now -- I also subscribe to a local sportsbike forum, that has upwards of 20,000 subscribers, hundreads of threads, all sorted into different catagories. As it has a median age somewhat younger than here, the language reflects a cerain lower tone. It is allowed for the most part, however if the moderstor finds (or has pointed out to him) some offensive remark be it pure vulgarity, personal attack, or other serious web offence, the subscriber gets hit with the Ban Hammer. No appeal. I believe a first offence brings a short ban - a second means you are gone for good. Although one can always assume another alias and sneak back in, as several VOC Members indeed have over receiving MPH! No censorship is my vote. [/QUOTE]
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