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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 9:51 am
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elitetraveler
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Gemac, Like I said, we disagree. Your statement that questions are being answered with incorrect information is the same as it always was. But as in the past, correct answers are being posted as well. Some people will know the difference, others won't. The only thing that has disappeared as a result of the mass suspensions is the lack of civility and nastiness.

I know your position is hostility towards posters who you believe posted something they shouldn't have teaches them not to do it again. However, since repetitive posts have and continues to be a fact of life, I would say that flaming posters whose posts you don't like hasn't worked either.

My point is there are very few folks who are experts on everything. A person who has no clue about one aspect of the AA program and asks here may have valuable contributions to make on another board. Should somebody who can contribute in another forum feel like they can't ask a simple question on the AA forum?

Some people travel multiple airlines, and some people actually do more than MRs and stay in various hotels or go trekking in Thailand. I certainly hope when I want to ask an inane question on a board they frequent I would be treated in a kinder, gentler way than what you propose.

Remember, there is a world of travel outside the AA forum!
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