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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1446826, member: 22143"]You know, the automatic word censor on this site is quite aggressive. In fact, it's one of the most aggressive censors that I've seen on a web forum. My assumption is that anyone buying gold & silver is in the big boys league and doesn't mind the spicy language. So I assume that if it passes this program then the wording is OK. I don't mind as I completely understand that Cointalk is provided free of charge and those that provide it, make the rules. As an administrator of a web forum (not related to coins) I've been there & done that, so I appreciate where the staff of this site stands on these sorts of things. It is indeed difficult to see posts and topics that you don't necessarily agree with, but then again, what is your purpose for putting the time, energy and most importantly, money into providing a web forum? If you don't agree with a section, then close it down. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you want people to participate on this site who can take these discussions with a manner of sophistication in which bullion investing demands, and to a larger extent what coin collection of coins from an era that no longer exists, then you might want to offer up a bit more than this. If you don't want discussions at this level to take place here then say the word, and a number of us are gone for good. There is no reason to force the issue on those who make these rules on their site and who have no interest in hearing it. There are plenty of other places to go and we will take the discussion(s) there. The rest of you can digress back to the "I bought some silver whatever" and "what do you think silver will do" discussions.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Bullion Investing" in it's essence, in modern America, means to hedge against the status quo. If this isn't welcome here then just say so. Absolutely nobody wants to participate on a forum that is being characterized as being on "life support" by the staff who apparently doesn't want to hear it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1446826, member: 22143"]You know, the automatic word censor on this site is quite aggressive. In fact, it's one of the most aggressive censors that I've seen on a web forum. My assumption is that anyone buying gold & silver is in the big boys league and doesn't mind the spicy language. So I assume that if it passes this program then the wording is OK. I don't mind as I completely understand that Cointalk is provided free of charge and those that provide it, make the rules. As an administrator of a web forum (not related to coins) I've been there & done that, so I appreciate where the staff of this site stands on these sorts of things. It is indeed difficult to see posts and topics that you don't necessarily agree with, but then again, what is your purpose for putting the time, energy and most importantly, money into providing a web forum? If you don't agree with a section, then close it down. If you want people to participate on this site who can take these discussions with a manner of sophistication in which bullion investing demands, and to a larger extent what coin collection of coins from an era that no longer exists, then you might want to offer up a bit more than this. If you don't want discussions at this level to take place here then say the word, and a number of us are gone for good. There is no reason to force the issue on those who make these rules on their site and who have no interest in hearing it. There are plenty of other places to go and we will take the discussion(s) there. The rest of you can digress back to the "I bought some silver whatever" and "what do you think silver will do" discussions. "Bullion Investing" in it's essence, in modern America, means to hedge against the status quo. If this isn't welcome here then just say so. Absolutely nobody wants to participate on a forum that is being characterized as being on "life support" by the staff who apparently doesn't want to hear it.[/QUOTE]
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