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(04-05-2015 01:59 )snookered147 Wrote: [ -> ]What about a '@#ck off OFCOM button'?

Oi SB stop hogging it Bounce.

Accompanied by the requisite 'Overused Excuse' button of course.
I think the best thing to do instead of having and 'agree' why don't we do as the romans did?

Have a thumbs up or thumbs down button? or better still an emoticon to reflect it? - short and sweet and to the point n my opinion!!
(04-05-2015 08:01 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]I knew it!
You're Wallace, aren't you Cool

Eee Grommit they are onto us lad!
i dunno if the mods took it as sarcasm. but i was serious about the shut up button.
it doesnt have to be attached to anybodys name like a thanks button.
that way guys can basically tell any 1 they dont agree with to shut up instead of writing 6 pages to justify there points.
Not sure about an Agree Button, but there may already be a Secret Button which allows some to get rid of certain posts when they are made, and to get threads closed. Certain things are definitely prohibited and on a watch list.

It is a shame really that the Invisible User option was created for sneaking around unnoticed. Then you may have seen if something you were talking about was being noticed by the party in question, and it may be them doing the reporting.

I see they show up as invisible in the " Who's online now " list, does this also apply to the " Who's been online today " list?

If what I am saying is too controversial and gets removed fair enough, but it will only prove that the forum is biased when posting certain things, and a post could be edited rather than removed.
^ Invisible users aren't as invisible as they think Wink
I know you probably will not say, but I would like to know why.
(04-05-2015 17:56 )andyjb Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure about an Agree Button, but there may already be a Secret Button which allows some to get rid of certain posts when they are made, and to get threads closed. Certain things are definitely prohibited and on a watch list.

you realise what you're describing is moderators and forum rules. there's no need to grab for the tinfoil hats. no conspiracy here. Rolleyes
What's wrong with being an invisible user?

I'm certainly not part of some forum Illuminati, unless I've mislaid the invitation PM....
Can we also have a put the paint tubs away button as I suspect andy has been sniffing the paint too Big Laugh
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