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why did they remove my topic asking what 1 serving meant?


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I can't find a contact because I find this really unfair........  I was just wondering...  How did a violate anything?  Makes me not want to post anything anymore
Edited Apr 21 2007 00:06 by pandajenn19
Reason: locked
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zizi, your post wasn't deleted, it's still there.  One of the posting guidelines is:

Please avoid threatening other members, making inflammatory comments or posts, or using foul language.

So, the portion that was an acronym for a word that is unacceptable on this site was removed.  But, the rest of the post was left perfectly intact. 
wow I had no idea and I apologize.  I had no idea that that wasn't allowed.  I figured bad words aren't allowed but I didn't think that the abbreviation wouldn't allowed either.  Since when though?  Is this new?  I didn't type the word out?  Oh well i'll let it go and watch more carefully next time then
It's ok!  :)  We just like to keep things clean, as that is what the posting guidelines dictate.  Sometimes things slip through as it's hard to read every post, so there can always be discrepancies.

I'm going to lock this thread since the issue has (I hope!) been resolved, but please message me if not!

Thanks,
Jenn
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