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TSR : Web boards : Website help : "Locked threads??? "
Locked threads??? (4)
This post is on the Website help web board (moved from M/s D/s O&P).
Fri 16 Dec 11, 5:03 PM rhuafox CA, 19 mths 
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Greetings all,
Why would a thread become locked? I certainly understand the contentious nature of the "Last Christmas" thread, but seems to me it served as a good warning for all.....?
Curious about the 'locked' status.
rhua He is the Artist, my flesh His canvas; His dominance, my submission; His intelligence/knowledge/experience, my ability to learn; His strength, my flexibility. I am a work in progress, being recreated by a Master Craftsman.
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16 Dec 11, 5:49 PM Admin 12 yrs
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Locking is a way of stopping a thread turn into a fight without deleting it completely.
Admin www.slaveregister.com
Help&About has lots of useful advice and step-by-step guides to using TSR
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16 Dec 11, 8:32 PM rhuafox CA, 19 mths 
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My thanks Admin for the clarification.
rhua He is the Artist, my flesh His canvas; His dominance, my submission; His intelligence/knowledge/experience, my ability to learn; His strength, my flexibility. I am a work in progress, being recreated by a Master Craftsman.
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16 Dec 11, 9:43 PM Hawklord UK, 6 yrs 
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Understandable. Interesting though, that it was a warning to other owners yet the replies were from slaves. Sic volo. sic jubeo. stat pro ratione voluntas
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17 Dec 11, 4:00 AM lil_one_anjuli 20 mths 
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Admin wrote:
Locking is a way of stopping a thread turn into a fight without deleting it completely.
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Such things should happen more. More moderation is needed at times.
Also it avoids some posters to be the judges of this forum.....when in fact there is only one judge.
My blog: http://www.anaferreira-pianist.com/blog.html
Edited 17 Dec 11, 4:03 AM by lil_one_anjuli
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