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StevieTNZ
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Hey,
What's happened to Varon?
I searched his username and now it has a line in the middle of it. Banned?
What's happened to Varon?
I searched his username and now it has a line in the middle of it. Banned?
He is no longer with us.StevieTNZ said:Hey,
What's happened to Varon?
I searched his username and now it has a line in the middle of it. Banned?
Unless they have N/A under their names, that means that they never completed registration.Pranav-Arora said:I have found some usernames which doesn't have lines in middle but they are not bold as our usernames are. What does that mean?
I hope so, he wasn't banned, he left, but I am still in contact with him. He is such a wonderful person.DaveC426913 said:And JaredJames? Is he ever coming back?
Evo said:I hope so, he wasn't banned, he left, but I am still in contact with him. He is such a wonderful person.
If anyone wants to contact jared, let me know.
He requested to be banned, his account wasn't canceled.DaveC426913 said:But I thought members couldn't cancel their accounts and Mods wouldn't. In the past, people have been told that stopping their memberships consists simply of not making any more posts. I guess that's not the case now?
Evo said:He requested to be banned, his account wasn't canceled.
Not Applicablemishrashubham said:What does N/A mean then?
He was temp banned, and he decided not to come back and requested a permanent ban.Insanity said:I'll bite, rather then starting a new thread, what happened to nismaratwork?
I'll contact him and get back to you via PM. I really miss him in the food thread.Insanity said:If possible that would be great, he had posted quite a bit in the craft beer thread, us beer nuts got to stick together.
Insanity said:If possible that would be great, he had posted quite a bit in the craft beer thread, us beer nuts got to stick together.
Insanity, Evo,Evo said:I'll contact him and get back to you via PM. I really miss him in the food thread.
Most people are banned as crackpots, or refusing to follow the rules, or both. A very few request a ban to prevent them from posting. Jared and nismar fall into the latter.I like Serena said:I had an interesting exchange with nismaratwork too about dreams, where he showed himself to be quite a reasonable chap.
When I saw he had been banned it definitely drew my attention.
Thanks for the explanation.
I still wonder though what the point is of being banned permanently over simply being an inactive member?
Evo said:Most people are banned as crackpots, or refusing to follow the rules, or both. A very few request a ban to prevent them from posting. Jared and nismar fall into the latter.
Well I know that. But what does it mean when placed under someone's username?Evo said:Not Applicable
I like Serena said:Of course, that actually makes a lot of sense!
But wait! That means all our frequent posters are at risk!
Like tiny-tim or micromass, or, god forbid, Evo!
I believe it means that they no longer show up on searches, even though you might still stumble on one of their postsmishrashubham said:Well I know that. But what does it mean when placed under someone's username?
Nismar is not N/A, he requested a permanent ban, so technically, yes, he could come back. I doubt that he will.And does that mean nismaratwork will never be able to post on PF again?
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