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Q: Where's the love?

I posted a question at a website (I won’t say which one), and that question plus answers disappeared into the ether of cyberspace, never to be seen again.  Another user posted a second question asking about the whereabouts of me and my first question, and then that discussion also disappeared.  I feel so marginalized.

 

If a person writes in cyberspace and the writing vanishes, does that person really exist?  [Think: a tree falling in the woods.]

 

I caution you against posting an answer, because that answer will also probably disappear with this question, but:  Where’s the love?

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It is a global conspiracy, because everyone secretly hates you. Even people not on the forum, even people with no internet access...  we all hate you. 

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It is a global conspiracy, because everyone secretly hates you. Even people not on the forum, even people with no internet access...  we all hate you. 

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Yes Jeanie it's all about you. You have been singled out. Having a whine and a moan about it will certainly help. Keep up the good work.

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Hey Jean, don't you worry 'bout a think. It's good to Censoring, good for healthy.

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But I need a Chinese wife is appropriate

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Rule of life number 44 mate... don't mention the emperor's new suit.

 

 

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Spider, I gave you a Thumbs Up for truthfulness and personal warmth.

 

Contrary to any implications otherwise, I have no  vested interest in whether I remain active or I'm vaporized off that website in question.  No weeping or butthurt here.  I wrote this post as a public service announcement to highlight the ongoing heavy-handedness exercised at that website (name withheld for legal purposes). 

 

Just goes to show you what happens when felines rule over dog-lovers.

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