And not to put too fine a point on it, but it was not really kosher to do; lack of consequence or not, some of us attempt to take the high road regardless. tye seems perfectly amenable to restoring the content since he sees no valid justification whatsoever for the reaping. Your approach here reeks of the social cop / thought police stuff that is the biggest detraction to participation for me personally which leads to a finer point on it: I’m more valuable than some anonymous monk who might be gone forever tomorrow or even be an SEO shill for the off-site resource for all you know. Are you going to consider discouraging my participation a valid concern?


In reply to Re^9: unreaping , reversing reaped, resurrecting a node by Your Mother
in thread unreaping , reversing reaped, resurrecting a node by beech

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