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What is a trigger word that needs to be reviewed by community administrators prior to posting? Are these words that fly in the face of the terms and conditions of use? i.e curse words, real names, etc.
“just like in real life there's still rules on this team. Unlike real life? Nobody's above the rules on this field." – Coach Eric Taylor
Man, this damn message board is becoming more trouble than it's worth.
The only name that is automagically banned from postings is that of the former D41 superintendent which happens to start with the letter "B".
The "B" family has threatened me with a lawsuit if their name is ever again mentioned on this BB. While they don't have a leg to stand on -- the courts on more than one occasion have determined that message board administrators can not be held responsible for the postings of others -- I have neither the time nor dollars to deal with such petty foolishness.
Feel free to post your comments... just avoid posting the "B" word.
Posts: 1342 | Location: Glen Ellyn, IL USA | Registered: March 21, 2003
Man, this damn message board is becoming more trouble than it's worth.
The only name that is automagically banned from postings is that of the former D41 superintendent which happens to start with the letter "B".
The "B" family has threatened me with a lawsuit if their name is ever again mentioned on this BB. While they don't have a leg to stand on -- the courts on more than one occasion have determined that message board administrators can not be held responsible for the postings of others -- I have neither the time nor dollars to deal with such petty foolishness.
Feel free to post your comments... just avoid posting the "B" word.
Lots of B words I can associate here, but I get the picture. Thanks
“just like in real life there's still rules on this team. Unlike real life? Nobody's above the rules on this field." – Coach Eric Taylor
This situation feels a lot like Lord Valdemort from Harry Potter. So, from now on he can be called "You-Know-Who" or "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" rather than saying his name aloud.
Also, after quickly reading the topic title and all the discussion abouts golfers the last few days, I originally thought this thread was about "Tiger Woods", instead of "Trigger Words".
I talked to people in Batavia (I can say that, right?) that love him. Their only complaint is the mobiles. But what else are you going to do if you can't pass a building ref?
Originally posted by Sherlock: This situation feels a lot like Lord Valdemort from Harry Potter. So, from now on he can be called "You-Know-Who" or "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" rather than saying his name aloud.
Also, after quickly reading the topic title and all the discussion abouts golfers the last few days, I originally thought this thread was about "Tiger Woods", instead of "Trigger Words".
Nice, Sherlock. The Superintendent Formerly Known as Ba*****ger definitely needs a pseudonym. I vote for Voldemort.
Ted, this is really unbelieveable. If only the Daily Herald reporters were reading this, it would make a nice story..............
Posts: 1957 | Location: Posh YMCA District | Registered: June 04, 2003
Originally posted by middlein87: Ted, this is really unbelieveable. If only the Daily Herald reporters were reading this, it would make a nice story..............
I'd bet they are!
Some people, such as he-who-must-not-be-named, have a lot of nerve!
Posts: 2251 | Location: Glen Ellyn, IL | Registered: April 04, 2003
Allow me to offer for your consideration as pseudonyms Badfinger and Buttwrangler.
As much as this guy has whorishly promited his personal interests while sucking from the public teat, for him to think he is not a public figure properly subject to public discussion ... Who knows, Ted. Might be a plan to get the idiot to sue you, which might invite a coutersuit against his present and/or past employers...
Originally posted by Dinsdale: Allow me to offer for your consideration as pseudonyms Badfinger and Buttwrangler.
As much as this guy has whorishly promited his personal interests while sucking from the public teat, for him to think he is not a public figure properly subject to public discussion ... Who knows, Ted. Might be a plan to get the idiot to sue you, which might invite a coutersuit against his present and/or past employers...
I must admit, I've never heard the word "promited" before......but because you wrote it I just assumed I was ignorant and that it was a word. Looked it up on Dictionary dot com and was surprised to find no results.