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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 5:58 pm
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missydarlin
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> This is a form of trolling.</font>
Calling attention to what someone feels is trolling behavior is not the same as calling someone a troll.

Perhaps, you might take some time to review the TOS yourself

<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">I am increasingly finding your post(s), while admittedly somewhat amusing, to also be a bit embarrassing to FT! And rather shameful as well, to be frank!</font>
Surely by your definition then referring to another FT's postings as shameful and embarrassing is an FT violation?

<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Wow! Super post! Caught me with the goods again, you did! There is clearly no foolin' you!

You figured me out so very easily! Surely you must be a genius? Or is it so very obvious to all? </font>
Am I to understand that this was meant to be respectful and tolerant of the posters views?

Also from the TOS ...Any member whose behavior causes disruption in the forums, either because of the tone and language of their posts or their attitude toward other members, may lose their posting privileges

If nothing else, surely you recognize that your style of post bombardment is at the very least disruptive.

And finally...if you truly feel that the TOS has been violated..perhaps you may want contact Randy and Co yourself.

Do not retaliate or respond in any way to a personal attack that you perceive to be directed at yourself or another FlyerTalk member. All to often, when an initial attack is levied, others join the fray and instead of becoming part of the solution, they become part of the problem.

If you feel that you have been the recipient of a personal attack, contact a TalkAssist volunteer immediately.




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