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Rowena Rising Star

Is there anyway to filter what blogs show up on the main blog page? Those incessant "Vimax" blogs are disgusting, and I am pretty sure some of the pictures are not appropriate. In other words, can they just post those blogs solely on a Spam Blog and not ours? Or at least send them to our junk/spam folders in our emails so we never have to look at them? Sorry, I am especially ticked after seeing a blog with an especially large part of the male anatomy as the focus of a profile picture...

YUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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mushroom Proficient

If you find a post offensive, you should report that post to a moderator. I have not seen the post in question. We do our best to keep the board free of spam, blogs are not permitted in posts/signatures, so please reference to us the post you are referring to.

Jestgar Rising Star

yeah. That's disgusting. There must be some way to deal with it.

Rowena Rising Star

Well it shows up when I click the blog link at the top of the forum... Right now the one on top for me is a VigRx blog or something.... Also where it lists recent blog updates in the side panel, there are like eight or so of similar nature.... I am not sure if I am making sense but hey....I woke up way too early today...

jerseyangel Proficient

I just sent word to the admin--I can't figure out how to make them go away....

kareng Grand Master

It shows up in the middle, like its a blog. :(

Rowena Rising Star

Thank you muchly... I am so relieved to know you guys are so on top of things like this...


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thank you muchly... I am so relieved to know you guys are so on top of things like this...

It'll be handled soon--thanks!

psawyer Proficient

I believe that all of the objectional content has been removed, and that the members who posted it have been banned. If anything has been overlooked, please let us know. We will remove it as quickly as we can.

Rowena Rising Star

oh my gosh! My blog page is pure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really gotta say its nice to be rid of that filth!!!!!!!!!!! Who needs to see that!

irish daveyboy Community Regular

I believe that all of the objectional content has been removed, and that the members who posted it have been banned. If anything has been overlooked, please let us know. We will remove it as quickly as we can.

In all the time I'm on this board I've never noticed the Blog section before (hangs his head in shame).

A ferw Questions:

1. Must the Blogs be Celiac related ?

2. Are external links to the likes of Blogspot or Wordpress allowed?

I could put this section to good use and free up a lot of space in my 'about me' section of my Profile.

All but one would be my recipe Blogs.

Best Regards,

David

kareng Grand Master

In all the time I'm on this board I've never noticed the Blog section before (hangs his head in shame).

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Me too! Never noticed. Then I looked and got an eyeful! ;) I can't believe anyone would buy anything from an ad like that. Some of the words didn't even make sense.

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