Weird & Funny OP - Have a Look at This!

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A user has been engaging in confusing behavior on the forum, leaving others feeling unsettled and hanging in discussions. Concerns have been raised about this individual's actions, prompting discussions among mentors. The user has received a warning from a moderator, Doc Al, regarding their conduct. There is a consensus that if the behavior continues, further action will be taken. Reporting such behavior is encouraged to maintain a positive forum environment.
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Have a look at this:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=207906

He has done it with another thread, where I'm left hanging throughout the thread. I don't know why he is doing it. I think he means no harm.
 
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The proper action is to report such behavior as soon as one sees this. It has been discussed among mentors and with the individual.
 
He has been warned by Doc Al. The next time, I think some action would be taken.
 
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