Snapscuba
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When you have been banned, what recourse do you have to explain yourself ?
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In the beginning divers forum, it's essential that questions are answered clearly. The posts deleted were anything but clear.
when you for example disclose an accurate fact that the industry or sponsors don’t want the readership to know about then you get banned.
I was banned from another diving board years ago for letting a banned member use my login to read the board. I honestly didn't know you couldn't share login info. Never missed it. I don't think it's around any longer because I've never heard its name in years. In fact, getting banned from social media is the best thing that could happen to you. You won't waste your life on what really amounts to cigarette smoking for the mind.
Maybe - just maybe - you're a sensible person.i don't get this. i never read the TOS or rules of any forum here, yet haven't been banned or suspended. idk how you guys do it lol
A prudent person would read the updated ToSI did when I joined. But I get the feeling it has changed since then.
Well, there's a lot of diving practices which are noticably more controversial than that.I have openly stated the fact that i do not share my air and I solo dive without redundancy.
Doesn't get much more controversial that that.