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Matt71
A couple days ago I posted a thread about why there are so few really good acts on the show. The tread basicly discussed the contract the contestents had to sign and that it is so restrictive any act that is under a contract that cannot be discarded at will is basicly prohibited from performing.

Anyway, the post no longer exists. I am assuming the moderator deleted it, but I was never notified, so I have no idea why. Since when was discussing a contract that NBC clearly posts on their site against board policy?

Has anyone else had a post deleted for reasons not clearly related to being offensive?

,Matt
FuzzyLlama
Not yet... but I have doubts whether my "OMG, the 12-year-old harmonica player is in a Vegas topless show" topic will stick.
Grasshoppa
Someone had to complain to NBCskampy or possibly another moderator about the trashing comments on the message board. Trust me, it wasn't me....but it if you read this thread -

Quit Hating - NBC

This was the only posting by a moderator I have seen in the past month. Explains some of what they were removing. If you find out more, I would be interested to see what you find out.
lar56
QUOTE (FuzzyLlama @ Jul 20 2006, 10:41 PM) *
Not yet... but I have doubts whether my "OMG, the 12-year-old harmonica player is in a Vegas topless show" topic will stick.


Yes it probably will fuzzy, because facts have been posted to clarify your motive. Good Day
Grasshoppa
Your gonna hear all kinds of opinions on the message board. You would not believe some of the comments that were made about the kid acts and those got deleted a few days ago.

All I wanted to happen was for the adults to STOP trashing the kids with hateful and damaging remarks. It's ok to say you don't like a performer but calling a 11 year old girl a slutty schoolgirl and that she should be shot is downright child abuse in my neighborhood.
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