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Friends Were Banned


Question Posted Thursday May 4 2006, 7:14 pm

One of my friends was just temporarily banned just because she told someone to google something. She's really upset and so am I. I think that it is horrible how some people get banned for the wrong reasons. Another one of my friends was banned because she called someone dumb, because their question honestly was dumb! (Advicenators DOES say there is such a thing as a stupid question) So far 3 of my friends who were really GREAT advice columnists but made one minor mistake and were banned or lost their moderator privleges. I'm new to advicenators so who should I talk to about this? My friends aren't doing anything and I don't think it's fair!!! Who can I contact about this?

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