Thread about a thread involving free speech being shut down by moderator, is shut down too

essex man

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So now the thread has been moved and will remain open unless it turns "nasty"
What is the definition of nasty and who is deciding this?
Why has the thread about this happening been shut down?
Had it too "run its course"???
 
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Devon
The problem is there isn't much else being posted in Agricultural Matters, even the, I hate the NFU, RT, AHDB and the BFU will save the world threads are getting less and it might be affecting traffic, which is all that matters to the owner.

The individual sections on here are way better but perhaps they don't get the views?

The politics section is just trash, there are people on there who don't post anywhere else, that section won't be attracting advertises :ROFLMAO:
Unless something kicks off like the GFC RT issue back along or someone like Goldsmith starts ranting or raving about making farming net zero for example that are suited to the AG section then most topics are covered in the sections they relate to like beef/sheep/ dairy/ arable etc etc.

Some of the issues debated in those areas could be discussed in the AG section but naturally those threads will get more traffic if posted in their related section.

Reality is that the thread in question should have been moved to the politics section as soon as a mod saw it as it has no relevance to the farming industry but instead was posted by someone who quite clearly was trying to cause trouble and wind other posters up just for the fun of it !
 

primmiemoo

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Devon
Yes, it was shocking to hear that Roy had gone. Robert sounds like his own, rather world weary father now. I always thought of him as a dapper, jolly little bloke. Might even wear a cravat on occasions.
Now you mention it, he might be a cravatter. I can't imagine him birding from now on, sadly. Funny how one builds up a picture of a character. I had some admiration of the old Robert.
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
All that padlocks caper has cost 59p in lost revenue Chris f has worked out I expect, should be took from Baldys wages I reckon, lol or better still *take some of them ill-gotten points off him 😏
He's never gonna be
LEft alone in the control room again says Clive.lol.
*And give them to a more worthy cause 🤔like, me🤓
 

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