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GirlTalk Ban!

I have been a member of femalenetwork's GirlTalk since 2003 or 2004. And this morning when I opened my Yahoo!Mail - I got a message from them that I was - BANNED! I tried to access the site but there's an error - look at the image above - that is what I saw when I accessed the site.

Anyhoo, below is the image of the email message that was sent to me. The first 2 warnings - I admit to it, but the last warning - well - it was not entirely my fault. You see in this forum, members are allowed to post only 3 threads per child board of the For Sale forum. The threads have a life of 14 days, afterwhich - are you only allowed to post a new one.


Last Monday - I posted a new thread because there was one thread that was going to expire already. Then I was sent a warning, since it was a warning and the thread was deleted - I dismissed it.

And this morning.. well, I was already banned.

I hope I can get back to the forum soon, as I already miss posting in various threads. I hope the Moderator Team can reconsider and lift my ban. I think a suspension may be a more fitting punishment.

Comments

  1. anobayan! why did they ban you? ikaw pa? these mods talaga... baka naman may konting misunderstanding lang sis. nothing that a letter or two can fix. dont worry, im sure theyll cancel that ban in no time. itll be GTs loss kung mawawala peeps like you no!

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  2. Thanks Gita for the vote of confidence.. I'm actually quite sad now, I miss GT! Argh.. I'll try to write them nga eh.. Sana ma-lift yung ban.. Huhu..

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  3. sis kakalungkot naman yang balita mo. sana makabalik ka agad.

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  4. I registed na ulit with another handle. Sayang yung mga post count ko! Hay, life must go on!

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