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Simsig Page on Facebook 11/08/2010 at 13:42 #1601
welshdragon
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DISCLAIMER: Simsig Ltd nor it's developers will not be held responsible for content that is posted on this page, Any comments that are deemed inappropriate by the development team will be removed and the user politely informed of the reason behind it.

Why a Page and not a Group I hear you ask?
Well, Facebook Groups are alright if you want a closed group of indiviuals discussing a closed topic, or to hide away. Facebook pages are great for promoting organisations such as Simsig and are proven to be very popular.

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Simsig Page on Facebook 11/08/2010 at 13:42 #10652
welshdragon
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DISCLAIMER: Simsig Ltd nor it's developers will not be held responsible for content that is posted on this page, Any comments that are deemed inappropriate by the development team will be removed and the user politely informed of the reason behind it.

Why a Page and not a Group I hear you ask?
Well, Facebook Groups are alright if you want a closed group of indiviuals discussing a closed topic, or to hide away. Facebook pages are great for promoting organisations such as Simsig and are proven to be very popular.

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Simsig Page on Facebook 17/08/2010 at 15:30 #10774
Woodhead Signalman
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Hi Mark, may I make a comment regarding this post? It strikes me that the syntax you have used in the post is implying a double negative, which insinuates that the company and its developers WILL be held responsible!! A better phrasing IMHO would be either to add "Neither Simsig Ltd nor its developers will be held responsible.....", or you change the wording to "Simsig Ltd and its developers will not be held responsible....". If you notice I have also corrected your incorrect use of an apostrophe in the word "its" in order to reflect the proper usage in this context. I hope you dont mind my mentioning this but I hate to see the use of bad grammar in an 'apparently' official statement. Please don't take any offense from my words as none is intended. Thank you. Wood aka Alan.
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