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The forum I most readily think of with non-posting mods is Digital Spy. I find it autocratic, people can get banned for asking why someone else got banned. Personally, I regard a contributing mod an advantage, providing they know when to step back. I've known Bill since we were both mods (wizops) in Compuserve days, 15+ years ago. He and I have always contributed to debate, but maintained a distance when necessary, if we are likely to have to moderate. YMMV.
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The forum I most readily think of with non-posting mods is Digital Spy. I find it autocratic, people can get banned for asking why someone else got banned. People can get banned here for using a proxy.
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People can get banned here for using a proxy. That was nearly a year ago, lifted within 12 hours and my error, for which I apologised.
Shame how some people are boorish enough to not accept an apology, bear a grudge and use it in false allegations.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband moderator but it does not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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People can get banned here for using a proxy. That was nearly a year ago, lifted within 12 hours and my error, for which I apologised.
Shame how some people are boorish enough to not accept an apology, bear a grudge and use it in false allegations.
False? It was just an example, but it really happened.
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You used the word "can", which applies to the present.
False allegation.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband moderator but it does not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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You used the word "can", which applies to the present.
False allegation. Oh, so you can no longer get banned for using a proxy?
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It's not normally a sufficient reason on its own, never has been. As I indicated.
But it can be a contributory factor.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband moderator but it does not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Aren't we getting a little OT here?
This all started when Herr Neuhoff 'put his towel on the sunbed' as he usually does and it was recognised that he was, as usual, a little predicable ?
Andrew
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Aren't we getting a little OT here?
This all started when Herr Neuhoff 'put his towel on the sunbed' as he usually does and it was recognised that he was, as usual, a little predicable ?  Now assuming your italicised word is a typo, you have a point.
However, if it isn't a typo it's quite interesting in the context  .
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No typo
Andrew
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