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Why do I have 0 warning points displayed on my posts? I don't see warning points listed against other posters?

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Why do I have 0 warning points displayed on my posts? I don't see warning points listed against other posters?

Can't see others. Because its a secret between a poster and the moderators!

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Can't see others. Because its a secret between a poster and the moderators!

Thanks, and while I'm at it what do the bold dots signify? You have 3, nutbean 5 and I have 4

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Thanks, and while I'm at it what do the bold dots signify? You have 3, nutbean 5 and I have 4

I reckon it may have something to do with the amount of posts you've made.

My guess by having a quick squizz at other poster's dots is

1- less than 50

2- 50-500

3- 500-1000 and so on and so on. Whispering jack has nigh 11,000 posts and is on 6 dots

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I still only have 1 warning point.

Don't know how many are possible.

Time will tell.

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Me too I have zero warning points as well. I only wish I knew how to get some! I hate being zero, means I am not pushing the boundaries, the envelop if you know what I mean!

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Me too I have zero warning points as well. I only wish I knew how to get some! I hate being zero, means I am not pushing the boundaries, the envelop if you know what I mean!

Writing shiit and beating the auto censor got me a warning post.

*Example only, please don't give me a second warning post.

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Writing shiit and beating the auto censor got me a warning post.

*Example only, please don't give me a second warning post.

"Totally unacceptable language"

was one of my finest compliments also.

In relation to my discussions on Immanuel Kant.

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On my home OD I am currently enjoying fried eggs for breakfast in Bali eggs are always fresh in Asia and they know how to cook them perfectly I also inhaled several small and very tasty bananas

What next? Smoking bananas but not inhaling them? :) :)

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I always thought that my warning posts were earned because my intellectual content was becoming too high for the commoners.

What is a warning post? Something you tie an alpaca to? :blink:

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On my home OD I am currently enjoying fried eggs for breakfast in Bali eggs are always fresh in Asia and they know how to cook them perfectly I also inhaled several small and very tasty bananas

ha, im in bali too. currently sitting by the pool in my villa sadly reading you lot babble on.

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Stop whining you sooks. You know the rules. Stick to sensible on topic posting and all will be well.

We hard working servants of the state deserve our simple pleasures Song!

On my home OD I am currently enjoying fried eggs for breakfast in Bali eggs are always fresh in Asia and they know how to cook them perfectly I also inhaled several small and very tasty bananas

On topic as usual, bah humbug, I am just jealous, won't be in Asia until September and will have to watch the Dees play finals in a Bangkok bar.

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I have seven. Curiously I haven't got one since Rhino abdicated as moderator. They were earned cheaply in those days.

Perhaps we should have a contest, who has the most?

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On topic as usual, bah humbug, I am just jealous, won't be in Asia until September and will have to watch the Dees play finals in a Bangkok bar.

Well at least Man, you'll be able to indulge two of your stated interests at that time

I'm excluding red wine because it's usually shite in Thailand

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Well at least Man, you'll be able to indulge two of your stated interests at that time

I'm excluding red wine because it's usually shite in Thailand

Very witty.

PS I have commented on your avatar elsewhere, please don't take offence.

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Only you (and moderators) can see how many warning points you personally have. This is not visible to any other posters. It is a quick guide for moderators when they read your posts so that they can tell whether you are a trouble maker or not.

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