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Offensive language and nicknames
1.       Lyndie
968 posts
 30 Sep 2005 Fri 12:34 am

Hi everyone.
We have had a couple of offensive new members using insulting nicknames and bad language in the 'chat' areas. I am sure that we are very angry about this.
Admin and the moderators cannot watch the site 24 hours per day, but we all try our best. Luckily there are not many people like this on the site. Can I suggest that as we all love our site we can all help.
If someone is using bad language or offensive speech in the Chat area and you see this, then please make a note of their name and what they said and send a private message to either Admin or myself or one of the other moderators. (Erdem is not currently available), we can then investigate and warn the member. If necessary Admin can delete the member permanently.
If you are offended by someone's name, then tell us.
Admin and the moderators are dedicated to maintaining the integrity of the site, but we all have a responsibility to 'look after' each other. So if you see something that upsets you, tell us. We all love our site and we don't want these silly people coming on and offending our friends and class mates. Take Care everyone and Take Care OF everyone

2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 30 Sep 2005 Fri 01:57 am

Lyndie - thank you so much. This was a very good and important message. We all should take the responsibility of our site and make sure that those who don't know how to behave don't come back again!

3.       Bursali
400 posts
 30 Sep 2005 Fri 02:05 am

yes,you are right cat.

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