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im confused,im not new to this site but the first time i tried to read a thread that was "moved" it wouldnt let me because im not "authorized" to do so.what does that mean and why cant i view it if i want to.the thread im talking about is....the best caption this.....ever,with rex grossman and the green bay packer.just curios was it to vulger and is there a way that i can view it if i wanted to?




oh by the way this is my 100th post....MILESTONE.....yay.ill go ahead and congradulate myself by having another beer.lol
 
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I couldn't open it either... Thought that was weird. But never question the mods! They are almighty! :worthy:
 
I couldn't open it either... Thought that was weird. But never question the mods! They are almighty! :worthy:

im not really questioning them...just thought it was weird and thought they could answer it for me
 
I am not a mod...... but the thread you were talking about was FUNNY!!! I have noticed that the "rating" criteria for this forum is PG 13 ........ so I am willing to bet it was moved because of " sexual" ineundoes..... Funny thread.. I am sad to see it go but this Forum is the #1 Saints website and I understand that it needs to be strictly moderated...
 
It was probably moved to an Administrators forum or completely deleted.

We have a winner. That is usually what happens.

Normally a thread will just "disappear" without any traces left. But occasionally a mod will miss selecting a particular button (as I did earlier tonight) that leaves a "redirect" which cannot be accessed without mod privileges. In other words, you will be able to see it as a moved thread, but not get to it.

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BTW, we do not discuss moderation in threads. Per the Posting Guidelines, if you have a question about why something was moderated contact a mod via PM and we will be glad to answer your question.
 
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