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(24-10-2011, 09:47 PM)cyclone Wrote: [ -> ]As moderators, we will try to be as objective and tolerant as possible. But we get that extra power to delete posts / threads we deem unfit. The decision may be biased and a mistake and despotic, but it's his right. Complaints can be accepted and also be rejected. It's the rule of the game. Hope forummers can understand this. Thanks.

I agreed and support your action. Smile
Whatever it is, i am only interested to learn from this forum, anyone who can help me to improve my investment knowledge and the meaning of life. Of course whoever "own" this forum has the right to set his own house's rules. This is only natural. Just like i won't allow anyone to smoke in my house. Practically no one. Not even my own blood and kins. That's my house's rules. Ha! Ha!
That's why there are full fledged wars.
There are different opinions and strong disagreements.
That's also why lawyers are in high demand,
to formally help folks sort things out.
That's the way things are.

My humble opinion is that the moderators can do what they feel is right.
Impose a ban if needed. This is your right. But do so in a sensible way otherwise it may deter
folks from posting.

As for us, the ordinary posting folks, we have to power to choose what to post and
where to post. But posting sensitive or deemed inappropriate content may result in a ban
and is completely senseless. Arguing in a faceless internet forum is a complete waste of time.

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