I've just seen Nick Harvey's information, I wouldn't be too impressed with mere platinum!Nini wrote:(Oh, and I'm now a platinum member, ding dong.)
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This thread is obviously spam of some form, even with a link answering the question the OP poses but nobody in the thread seems to notice this and it's odd to me. By now, a thread of this ilk would have been long derailed and locked so what's happened this time so we're playing nice with spambots this time?
I thought I gave it the appropriate responseNini wrote:This thread is obviously spam of some form, even with a link answering the question the OP poses but nobody in the thread seems to notice this and it's odd to me. By now, a thread of this ilk would have been long derailed and locked so what's happened this time so we're playing nice with spambots this time?

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Just sat sitting here (on my cloud) sweeping up a few unread threads from the last couple of days at the other place.
So a thread about the Alton (Towers) bus crash got closed because only one person died, so it wasn't serious enough to warrant its own thread.
Has anybody found, within the Ts&Cs at the other place, an exact quantification of how many people need to be dead to warrant their own thread?
I think we should be told, so none of us manage to transgress in the future.
At least this, at last, gives us a definite guide regarding obit threads. If a thread isn't allowed when only one person has snuffed it, then that's an end to obit threads for ever.
So a thread about the Alton (Towers) bus crash got closed because only one person died, so it wasn't serious enough to warrant its own thread.
Has anybody found, within the Ts&Cs at the other place, an exact quantification of how many people need to be dead to warrant their own thread?
I think we should be told, so none of us manage to transgress in the future.
At least this, at last, gives us a definite guide regarding obit threads. If a thread isn't allowed when only one person has snuffed it, then that's an end to obit threads for ever.
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Your logic is flawless.Nick Harvey wrote:At least this, at last, gives us a definite guide regarding obit threads. If a thread isn't allowed when only one person has snuffed it, then that's an end to obit threads for ever.
It is decided, then.