From the Skatz Toddler forum:
Hello old friends and enemies, thisguyiswhat (most legendary & respected poster in PFA history) has returned.
I am glad to be back. However, I have a bone to pick.. mainly with Todd W.
Can somebody please ask Todd W. why I am banned from his forum? I have been black listed for life, which many consider unfair and heavy handed. I have been contacted off line by numerous people voicing their support for my cause and their disdain for Todd W and his hypocritical behavior.
Many people are asking: why is thisguyiswhat banned for life when many others have posted explicit and personalized threats directed at users? Why is thisguyiswhat banned for life when many others doxx users of the forum and post personal information, photographs and identifying information about innocent family members?
Do you remember the post from the psychotic with the hair nipples?
Do you remember the crack/meth head who works on the ship attacking a small business owner? Do you remember Todd W's response? He said the thread was too long and it would be too time consuming to go clean up the thread.
Very sick stuff!
I was banned when I told Pooh (I believe), who was constantly badgering and harassing me without recourse, that I was affiliated with the Khmer Rouge through underground poker games in Asia, which I will not confirm or deny. Pooh cried like a child, made a thread announcing he was taking legal action and Druff banned me for life. Very heavy handed and prejudice against the Khmer people.
If you guys remember, he also flipped out and edited all of his past posts to become blank, which was really annoying because it messed up the context of several threads at the time.
I actually spent some time one day figuring out how to undo this (vBulletin kept a post history but had no built-in feature to revert mass posts), and surprisingly nobody on either vbulletin.com or vbulletin.org had an idea on how to do it, despite the question being asked several times (and discussions taking place). I finally came up with a database query which would do it, so now I can quickly revert any edits if someone else freaks out and does the same. I also lowered the amount of time people could go back and edit their posts (something like a few days).