Bull. GC did NOT stop trolling. Don's Domain was formed in 2001 with Don, Auston, George C., Cacarulo, and myself specifically because GC was full of nasty posters that we wanted to get away from. Indeed, the BJ21 "peer pressure" caused us to leave.
Bull. GC did NOT stop trolling. Don's Domain was formed in 2001 with Don, Auston, George C., Cacarulo, and myself specifically because GC was full of nasty posters that we wanted to get away from. Indeed, the BJ21 "peer pressure" caused us to leave.
Last edited by Norm; 01-09-2022 at 06:00 AM.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Correct, BJ21 bannings were very rare. Nasty posters were pretty much allowed free rein. AutoMonkey was one of the few banned due to a fondness for a derogatory term starting with N that I never utter. That's why we left. Besides Don and myself, the initial group was Karel Janecek, Kim Lee, John Auston, George C., Cacarulo, and Grosjean.
I don't need to rely solely on my memory as there is an old, hidden, private forum on this site only accessible by Don, me, and Grosjean that talks about the formation.
As for the "end of the alphabet" guy, I now own his old forum domain.
Last edited by Norm; 01-09-2022 at 09:57 AM.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Don’t blame Aceside too much. As I said earlier, I am just a beginner AP posting for communication and social. I always keep my tail between my legs.
Also, BJ21 is not completely dead. I have made about 40 posts there to sponsor it too. I have made a few friends here and there!
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See #1 post on this thread.
It was the only way I could stop Google Images from tying my name to images of Hitler. I am criticized vastly more for banning people than not banning people.
Last edited by Norm; 01-09-2022 at 07:17 AM.
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