Definitions
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- adjective That can be, or is
liable to be,banned . - adjective For which one may be banned.
Etymologies
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Examples
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No "black hat" tactics will be tolerated: so links from Link Farms, FFAs (Free-For-Alls), blogs, guest books, or any site that in any way compromises the business by employing methods that may be deemed "bannable" by Google.
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No "black hat" tactics will be tolerated: so links from Link Farms, FFAs (Free-For-Alls), blogs, guest books, or any site that in any way compromises the business by employing methods that may be deemed "bannable" by Google.
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No "black hat" tactics will be tolerated: so links from Link Farms, FFAs (Free-For-Alls), blogs, guest books, or any site that in any way compromises the business by employing methods that may be deemed "bannable" by Google.
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No "black hat" tactics will be tolerated: so links from Link Farms, FFAs (Free-For-Alls), blogs, guest books, or any site that in any way compromises the business by employing methods that may be deemed "bannable" by Google.
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I know in itself, this may be considered a bannable comment, but the above comment is definitely one that should have been whacked by the ban hammer!
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I suggest you clarify yourself because personal attacks are bannable offences.
Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D) and two House Resolutions. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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I think posting links from widely known anti-Semites/white supremacists like MacDonald should be a bannable offense.
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And judging by your potty mouth below, you must not be very sure of many things which may be bannable offenses.
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Would a travel ad for New York City that mentioned visiting the Statue of Liberty (with a picture of the statue) also then be bannable in the UK as misleading?
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Would a travel ad for New York City that mentioned visiting the Statue of Liberty (with a picture of the statue) also then be bannable in the UK as misleading?
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