some idiots are writing (f) words in the site

ahmed98's picture

we need the administrator to check the people who write the
unsuitable words in the site such as KRISHNA who write f words

He wrote bad comment in the site under the recent posts of emirates city forum
( what about the other infrustracture that the government of ajman has to do it ?)

thank you

Musafir's picture

please sent email message to

please sent email message to any of the admin if such posts seen and they shall be deleted

yes

thats not acceptable

ahmed98's picture

thanks to

thanks to the administration for removing the bad comments from the web

thanks to Tellisi for sending me the web

I wish we get our emirate city be built sooner rather than later
then we all become good neiphours who will live side by side
and live happily ever after

thank you

to you ahmed98

on problem U R more than welcomethanks
we all should stick together at this time

I’ll be honest, my

I’ll be honest, my language is a little bad, but not horrendous. Occassionally I drop the f-bomb, but no worse. My mum reads my blog for one, and I use it to emphasise, rather than shock.Interesting point here: What about bed frames cultural differences? Point I’m referencing is when a certain a-list blogger began a post with a C-Word. Rightfully, a LOT of bloggers were offended, but being British where that word is not horrendously shocking, I wasn’t.However, when a blogger used a swear (rhymes with banker), I was offended pillows as it’s quite a powerful word for Brits! I’ve seen it used on things like the Simpsons and WWE Wrestling, but nobody seems to bat an eyelid.To be honest, I tend to swear way too much in non-internet life, but on my blog, I refuse to allow any kind of salty language from myself or from commenters. To me, if there are readers that are sensitive to that kind of thing, there’s just no good reason for me to loft beds alienate them. Not to mention, I’d like my blog to be a place where parents would feel secure in letting their kids visit.It’s the same principle in real life. If I were to invite friends or relatives to my home who are uncomfortable with bad language (and I knew it), I would clean up my act out of respect and to make them more comfortable.That said, words are still just words and if a person reads something online that makes use of bad language, I hope that person would not let that be the only factor weighed in deciding whether to read on or leave forever.