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Editorial Policy - Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:16 AM ( #1 )
You should put up some editorial policy. Meaning, does an admin or moderator check for spelling or legal issues? Or are the posts totally left alone in their original form?

Just wondering because my last experience on a forum (not this one ) was the mods and admins liked to delete posts or change them slightly to fit their needs. They never posted any written statements about this and it just made the whole experience bull****.

It would be nice to know the admins stance on this.
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RE: Editorial Policy - Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:58 PM ( #2 )
I' m thinking the editorial policy of this site will be as follows:

If you can' t say something meaningful, don' t bother to post.

Posts will be deleted if they are derogatory, inflammatory, off topic, violate U.S. federal law or put the site in legal danger.
Marc C. David - NGA CPT
Author of NoBull Bodybuilding
www.nobullbodybuilding.com

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