What happened to Schrondinger's Dog?

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Schrödinger's Dog has a strike through his name, indicating a possible action taken against him, but the reasons remain undisclosed due to privacy policies. The forum administrators emphasize that they cannot reveal specific details about actions taken on members, which applies to various situations beyond just bans. Contributors express appreciation for Schrödinger's Dog's valuable input and unique posting style. Users are encouraged to reach out directly via email for any personal inquiries. The discussion highlights the balance between community management and member privacy.
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He has a strike through his name -- did I miss something?

I thought he was a particularly valuable contributor.
 
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As have been discussed elsewhere, due to privacy issues, we cannot reveal why certain actions have been taken on various members. This policy is not just restricted to banning actions, but others as well.

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
As have been discussed elsewhere, due to privacy issues, we cannot reveal why certain actions have been taken on various members. This policy is not just restricted to banning actions, but others as well.

Zz.
OK -- fair enough.

I liked his posting style.
 
send him an email from the "Send a message via email to Schrodinger's Dog" Link in his profile, maybe he can answer if you wish to know...
 
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