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Offline BoudiccaTopic starter

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I've checked back and can't find the conclusion to this thread, it appears to be missing assume deleted. As I suspect, I posted on this thread and I am concerned my comment may or may not have had an impact on its deletion.

As the thread is no longer present, nor does "Google" cache show page 2 or more. I am at a loss and unhappy about its removal and leaves me a state of not knowing what impact if any I had.

This is the first time I know of, where Amiga.org moderators have deleted an entire thread that I have been involved in, this brings me to the crux of this post.

The one thing I vehemently oppose is censorship without consent and I have not been consulted. No unread message in my private box, I had to wander down another thread on a similar subject to confirm my suspicions. (Please read my blog post on Xtreamer media player to understand why).

I do hope that this is just a one off, and that Amiga.org is not in the habit of removing threads its moderators don't like. Closing a thread is one thing, deleting a thread from Amiga.org is another.

Whether the thread broke rules of behaviour or not, its a matter of public record and should have remained so. End Rant.
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Offline BoudiccaTopic starter

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Quote from: tasmanian guy;552912
we do not wish for new Amiga.org forum members to see.

@Tasmanian guy . U said something similar on the other thread, Theres a saying and its true, "Take" whatever "Warts and all". Whether the flames are hideously offensive or not, they can and should be moderated "Cleaned up" but not deleted, thats were we end up with a forum in denial of itself and thats a worse thing even for new members.

@Karlos, thanks for the clarification, and I appreciate the time spent in responding to me, I will let sleeping dogs lie on this, but I would ask the moderation team, to think carefully before deciding to delete threads. It has to be absolutely the last resort. Although I don't know what the content was in the end, there are surely better ways to manage a flamefest that deleting the entire thread. Thanks for listening. ;)
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