Posted by rockyridgefarm on May 07, 2018 at 04:11:51 from (69.131.200.47):
In Reply to: Big Tee MIA!! posted by big block deere on May 06, 2018 at 11:43:13:
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Grizz, he is reporting someone breaking rules laid out by the owners of the site. I consider myself a guest in YT’s “home”. Their rule is no hate speech and no politics. A rule in my home is no smoking. You can bet your butt if you light up in my home, you and your cancer stick will be removed.
Now I realize I’m throwing stones in a glass house because I do respond to some political posts, but I don’t think I’ve tried to start one in a while. Big tee was always throwing out political stuff. Trying to sneak it in, and then saying “aww shucks, didn’t mean anything by it” when it got removed. The one about “the old lady” got super nasty super fast. If he got thrown out, he surely deserved it.
The fellas at YT obviously work very hard to keep these forums from becoming a bunch of garbage you’d be ashamed to let your parents or children read. They have a high level of tolerance and seem to give posters a long leash before removing them. If you don’t like how they run the place, perhaps you should build your own forums and leave them unmoderated. See how long it takes the place to become a trash heap.
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