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Thread: What happened to my thread???

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    What happened to my thread???

    I started a thread asking for opinions and options and it seems to have disappeared. Any ideas as it had some great info contained in it.

    Joe Blankshain

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    can you find it in another forum? sometimes the moderators move threads (for the fun of it)

    Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hale
    can you find it in another forum? sometimes the moderators move threads (for the fun of it)
    Makes as much sense as anything else I've heard...
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    I thinks it had something not allowed and got deleted.
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    Seem to recall a thread recently that contained a link to another forum.

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    at least the mod should pm a person and let them know it was deleated and for what reason, happened to me too ,,,,,,,,

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    There was only a discussin about my current thoughts on aquiring a slider and jointer. I may have inadvertantly placed a dynamic link to the items in the grizzley arsenal. If that is the case I understand and regret any inconvenience I may have caused. I also agree that in those types of occurances, a PM to the culprit would be appropriate. My .02.

    Joe B

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    I don't understand why the link to grizzly would because where asking a question about a sliding saw not selling one.
    Mike

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    Boy, you could just tell that tread was heading south, no offense to those below the Mason/Dixon line.

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    I haven't found it either.
    It was not too heated, last I checked.
    Though our hot headed Italian was invloved, so it may have gotten zapped.


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    The thread in question was moved to our Moderators Forum. It had a remark that has been challenged and will remain offline untill the issue is resolved.

    My recent announcement was a warning to all concerning these kinds of problems which can be very serious. Had I seen this particular response I would have edited the message or removed the thread earlier before it became a problem. It isn't always a minor infraction that causes us to remove threads or edit messages.

    Please don't ask us to justify every edit or thread removal. There just isn't enough time in the day. Just answering email and private messages is a fair size job, if we had to respond to every edit I would never have time to read any posts these days. We are all trying to fill in for Ken Salisbury so we are a Moderator short most days.

    Because I cannot answer any questions concerning the thread that was removed I am closing this thread.

    Thanks,

    Keith
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