Read my post again, Poopsie, it's not subtle at all. You're am ankle-biting bigot. Is that clear? Or, should I spell it out for you?

ankle-biter:

A little kid; small dog.

A catch-all term for small dogs who tend, as a group, to be tough, feisty little beasts and are often touchy and quarrelsome.



On 12/15/2013 9:01 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:

*You mean, Barry's been trying to /censor/ me all this time? Gee, what a surprise. I guess it was just too subtle for me to pick up on.*


*Richard trolled:*

<< Anytime somebody posts to a discussion forum about somebody else posting too much it is a subtle form of censorship, trying to usurp the moderator or owner of the site. Usually, it's because they don't like what a person is saying or they don't like a persons political or religious opinions. Go figure.

Sometimes they object because they are prejudiced against a certain group of people; and sometimes it's an objection based on your birth circumstances. Sometimes it's just plain old jealousy, meanness, or in some extreme cases, outright hatred. Sometimes it's just hackers wanting to wreck the place. Based on what I've read in this thread, it looks like there's a little of each going on here these days.

I've been on various discussion groups for about ten years, including Google Groups and Yahoo Groups, and during that time I've experienced a lot of and seen a lot of ankle-biting. Bad behavior kind of goes with the territory when you're trying to dialog with anonymous informants.

Anyway, thanks for your comments - it's a good feeling to connect with people and talk about stuff. Some people just feel better when they have someone to talk to. >>

    On 12/13/2013 9:55 PM, s3raphita@... <mailto:s3raphita@...> wrote:

This worrying about the amount of posts an individual sends in a week bemuses me. There are many conversations on FFL when you just want to give a thumbs up to show you appreciated a particular comment. It's like saying "Absolutely!" or "Well said!" in a real-life conversation. With post limits in place everyone will keep their powder dry for a lengthy dissertation in response to someone's comment. Let's keep it natural.




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