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Pythagorean
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what's it mean when a member has a slash through their handle (nickname)?
They've been banned.Pythagorean said:what's it mean when a member has a slash through their handle (nickname)?
Evo said:They've been banned.
Evo said:Bans can be temporary or permanent, depending on the reason for the ban.
No amount of chocolate can buy a member out of a ban.
If you are banned permanently, it's unlikely you will ever be allowed back.Schrodinger's Dog said:@Yomama: well I'm sure she's diplomatic but I see no reason to doubt her assertion
@Evo: So if your banned and have a slash you can still post, probably not, or does it mean you are labouring under the assertion of the damned, until you prove your inherent worthiness before the mods?
Well, actually, we delete the bad stuff that gets them banned. But if they have other posts that were okay, it might start disrupting threads to delete everything they posted if others have replied to it, so we leave those up.Pythagorean said:ha, cool! Hang your impaled enemies where everyone can see them so others don't make the same mistake... excellent work!
Pengwuino said:You should have a big red BANNED stamp on their sigs and names.
test it out on yomamma.
Jeff Reid said:So what happens if a lawyer gets banned and sues for slander?
Jeff Reid said:So what happens if a lawyer gets banned and sues for slander?
The "slash through handle" symbol is often used to indicate that a handle or lever should not be used. It can also indicate that the handle is broken or damaged and should not be touched.
This symbol can be found in various places, such as on machinery, appliances, and doors. It is commonly used in workplaces to indicate potential hazards or on products to warn consumers of potential dangers.
Yes, the "slash through handle" symbol is a universal symbol that is recognized and understood by people all over the world. It is part of the ISO 7010 standard, which provides a set of safety symbols for international use.
Yes, the "slash through handle" symbol can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. While it is commonly associated with warning against using a handle, it can also indicate that the handle is not to be touched for other reasons, such as in the case of a biohazard or chemical hazard.
If you see the "slash through handle" symbol, it is important to follow the warning and not use the handle. If the symbol is on a product, refer to the product manual for further instructions. If the symbol is in a workplace, follow the safety protocols and inform a supervisor or manager if necessary.