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Re: Mattu post# 94693

Wednesday, 08/01/2007 6:57:39 AM

Wednesday, August 01, 2007 6:57:39 AM

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Hi Matt, I just became ass’t of EFGO board, I will try and do the right thing. I do however have a question. The board I’m on is in the FREE zone. It seems to me that the MOD QUOD is not following the rules listed below. Last nite after my big high paying promotion, some of the posts sent congrats, Modq. Deleted. Lots of times after hours (the board stays for the most part on topic during trading hours.) their may be some personal discussion on the well being of our group or just some chit, chat if things are slow, deleted. I paid for a membership after just reading and posting a little. I enjoyed the after hours communication of the posters, whether it was sickness, stocks, family, etc.. I find the interaction between posters after hour important also to help understand their position and thought process. So the big question is IN FREE ZONE, It doesn’t say they can delete off-topic, so why are they?

1. Duplicate – an accidental duplicate post by a member
2. Personal Attack – when someone attacks a person, with name calling, or relating to the messenger and not the message.
3. Spam – a message that is being posted promoting other sites, stock-related or not, that has no use in the discussion (for example, if your board is about Ford Motors, a link promoting amazing returns running a home-based business is worthless to the discussion).
4. Vulgarity – cursing of any kind unacceptable on your board
5. Violation of Privacy – posting of any personal identifiable information (email, real name, phone, address, etc)
6. Threat – someone threatening another member in some fashion
If it doesn’t fit into either of those categories, it should not be removed.


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