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What Does The Warn Status Mean On A Post


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Financialman Newbie

I have been on this forum for two months now and have 24 posts. On the left hand side under my name there is a elongated bar that isn't filled in but says warn status. Why is that there and what does it mean? Thank you. : :)


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jerseyangel Proficient

I have been on this forum for two months now and have 24 posts. On the left hand side under my name there is a elongated bar that isn't filled in but says warn status. Why is that there and what does it mean? Thank you. : :)

Hi and welcome!

Everyone has a warn status bar--it's only visible to you and the moderating team. An empty bar means you have no warnings--it doesn't happen all that often but those warned are always notified with an explanation. :)

plantime Contributor

How long does it take for a warning to go away?

mushroom Proficient

If it is really important to a poster, the only way I know of is to email admin and ask to have it removed.

jerseyangel Proficient

How long does it take for a warning to go away?

Generally, they stay indefinitely. Questions about a particular issue can be PM'd to the admin.

kareng Grand Master

They haven't warned me yet! Whooooo Hoooo!

Do they warn people for being a silly smart a$$? :ph34r:

mushroom Proficient

They haven't warned me yet! Whooooo Hoooo!

Do they warn people for being a silly smart a$? :ph34r:

Sometimes. Bettah watch yerself :ph34r:


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Financialman Newbie

Thanks to all who responded to my question about the warn status. It takes a little time to get to know all of the little nuances of forum sites so thanks again for educating me. :D

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