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Mo NZ
25th January 2014, 18:34
I see a thread I started about a fatal motorcycle crash in Hawkes Bay has been removed.
I made no comment on what had happened but reported the crash.
The thread has been removed.
No e-mail or message as to why.

I also made comment on something from KB admin on posts.
Full of Gobbledegook and Jargon and acronyms'....I asked what they mean.
Been removed.
Again no reason.

I think if a post is removed there should be a reason supplied to the poster and not the Idi Amin type of behaviour.

Gremlin
25th January 2014, 18:37
Have a read of the site rules: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/66358-Site-rules

Post within the rules, and there won't be a problem.

Select the right sub-forum for any thread as well, this one is being moved.

Mo NZ
25th January 2014, 18:43
Thanks for that.
Just read those rules and I believe I complied.

Moved is better than flushed I guess.

Gremlin
25th January 2014, 18:45
Unless you have some sort of relation to the deceased, there is no point in posting a thread about it.

Almost without exception, they go sideways, with similar arguments in every one, pros, cons, so again, unless you have a relation to the deceased, it isn't your place to be posting about it.

haydes55
25th January 2014, 18:59
Unless you have some sort of relation to the deceased, there is no point in posting a thread about it.



Almost without exception, they go sideways, with similar arguments in every one, pros, cons, so again, unless you have a relation to the deceased, it isn't your place to be posting about it.





I have my settings on this site set to anyone can talk about me having a fatality if it occurs. Would that change whether a thread is removed?

Gremlin
25th January 2014, 19:08
I have my settings on this site set to anyone can talk about me having a fatality if it occurs. Would that change whether a thread is removed?
That setting isn't visible to moderators, just administrators, and was also implemented years ago, likely when there was an older policy. Bike down threads are immediately dealt to, to save the inevitable pages of dribble.

Basically, that setting now would be more for post accident, any discussion on how it occurred, cause etc. Bearing in mind, that usually, these cases go before court to find fault, and can't be discussed then either, so it's a lengthy period of time before anything might eventuate.