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February 06, 2015, 02:55:19 PM
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i hate it when a altcoin close the bitcointalk threat  Angry Angry
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February 07, 2015, 07:38:49 AM
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Why you post it here? Maybe the dev/founder thinks it shouldn't be open or it will be locked when the coin is dead. What is your problem in it if the thread starter closes it? Are you telling it shouldn't be locked at all? Smiley

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April 17, 2015, 05:36:48 AM
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hi ..My post remove 2 times ..But i don't know why ?
Plz tell us if u remove any1 post ..so we know why u remove our post ,,and we not make mistake anymore ..THX

Seems like your reply isn't related to what OP is stating at all. Off-topic replies can be removed by the mods because it disrupts the progression of a particular topic. If you want to discuss this problem of yours, try creating a new thread in this section.



As for the OP, you can't prevent the topic starter on locking his own thread. If he/she feels that the thread shouldn't be commented on, or if the thread's main objective has been fulfilled, he/she can freely lock the thread without anyone interfering him/her by doing so.

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April 17, 2015, 12:33:44 PM
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i hate it when a altcoin close the bitcointalk threat  Angry Angry

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As for the OP, you can't prevent the topic starter on locking his own thread. If he/she feels that the thread shouldn't be commented on, or if the thread's main objective has been fulfilled, he/she can freely lock the thread without anyone interfering him/her by doing so.

Basically this forum encourage the freedom of speech and it seems this is one of the mosts not censorship forum I have joined in the past 15 years.So everyone 'can do' whatever he wants (but always in the respect of the other users).
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