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    Quote Originally Posted by macca View Post
    I am all for keeping it family friendly, after all that is why a lot of us are here.
    A thread I started pushed the boundaries and was a bit of a grin, although at times I did wonder what had I started.
    Can understand how some may find it went a bit far and not for the the ladies, young ones or at work.
    As mods do you let a poster know their post has been edited?
    The reason I ask is a while ago a post said someone belonged on another forum if they wanted to carry on like that.
    For the life of me I could not figure out whether it was me, someone else, deleted or what. Certainly wasn't clear what the problem was so how could the standard be raised?
    If it had been me, and a PM told me so I would not repeat the offence, simple.
    I still don't know if I had offended a fellow member.
    This is a great place, the language is generally mild and really any differences of opinion are just discussion amongst mates.
    Good on you all.....
    Most that need editing for racial, sexual etc reasons get a PM to let them know (politely), but I edit swear words all the time and don't tell them ... it's not that bad at all usually, and the swearing side of it is more for the Google words aspect - they scan forums for that sort of thing and you can be pushed down the search list is you breach some arbitrary guideline they use ... So I only do it to keep the forum website high up the search results when someone types in Nissan, Patrol, forum, etc, etc, ...

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