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Arlecchino (school gets in the way) Started conversation Jul 29, 2001
I've got a question. Since Journal Entries can turn into forums if commented on, will a link in a journal entry be moderated? How about the one above, in the subject heading? For instance, if I mention that I found some cool information on[URL Removed by moderator], will that get nixed?
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Arlecchino (school gets in the way) Posted Jul 30, 2001
Okay, so journal entries are, apparently, moderated, but subject headings don't appear to be! If you're wondering, the new subject heading for this entry is the same URL that was removed in the post above!
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Peta Posted Jul 30, 2001
Sorry, not the case. URL's aren't allowed in headings either.
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Arlecchino (school gets in the way) Posted Jul 30, 2001
It /did/ take 16 hours to get it removed, though.
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Peta Posted Jul 30, 2001
True, I think the moderator missed it first time around. Sorry that we can't have them - but we can't, it's the BBC rules you see.
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Arlecchino (school gets in the way) Posted Jul 30, 2001
I know. I just thought I'd found a little loophole. I wasn't sure wether journals counted as part of my user space, or as a forum. Apparently they count as a forum. The funny thing was, the link the moderators removed first was politically oriented, while the one that took 16 hours was not. I thought maybe it was a political thing.
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Peta Posted Jul 31, 2001
No not a political thing at all. See the URL's bit in the House Rules. Hope this helps explain.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/HouseRules
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