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Kylelomaz
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Post by Kylelomaz »

Can one of the board members tell me what I’ve written for me to receive a warning and where to go to find the paragraph I’ve written to delete it cause they want me to delete it.
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Condemned
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How can I find my own posts and topics?
Your own posts can be retrieved either by clicking the “Show your posts” link within the User Control Panel or by clicking the “Search user’s posts” link via your own profile page or by clicking the “Quick links” menu at the top of the board. To search for your topics, use the Advanced search page and fill in the various options appropriately.
https://forum.map-union.org/app.php/help/faq#f7r4


Chances are though if you've gotten a warning from the Mods/Admin, the comment in question was already removed.
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Jim Burton
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Post by Jim Burton »

The issue here, is you were asked civilly by staff to remove a passage (clearly identified) that potentially read as a confession/illegal advocacy, and failed to do this after considerable time was granted. We then removed the passage and warned you formally, again providing a link to the thread.

That warning is now 2 days beyond its period of effect, which is 1 month from the day we place it on your account. It will remain in your notes as a historical warning.

Please note, the correct forum for this topic is not member support, but the present one. This means that the post is now public rather than private - we can delete the thread if you like.
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