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I'm talking about messages (be they private or public) like on the comment wall of this user. This is a tech-support forum, not a dating forum. People who sign up for grasshopper3d.com are not doing so in order to get their appearance 'complimented' or their private life quizzed.

This is inappropriate at best and harassment at worst. Don't do it or get banned.

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Support you David.

Is "turd sandwiching" still allowed? Seriously though, this nasty underbelly has been bothering me for a while as well. It really paints the community in a rather "unfortunate" light. I wonder if they're dealing with this sort of crap over on the Dynamo forum..

Definitely agree on this.

Wow, how offensive. Thank you for bringing this to all our attention David.

agree

I think he is trying very hard to talk to her.  I do know her, she is an ID, and uses GH a lot. She is very profesional. Note that she did not answer to him.... 

It goes back to 2010, Wow so long ago...

por lo que debe ser, estoy de acuerdo

Support you David.

Agree!

Holy helllll :DDD After long day of grasshopper some boys get that THIRST :DDDDD

Hi,

After my logging here I received this message :( :

"

At 5:13am on October 27, 2016, favour said…

Hello Peace be unto you

I wish you and your family happy moments of life now and forever more
amen. Please, I do not have formal relationship with you but because
of my present predicament and circumstances I am made to contact you.I
have been suffering from cancer and have a short life to leave.I have
made up my mind to donate my inheritance of 6.5 million USD to the
less privileged please help me to fulfill my last wish.

Please contact me with my private email: favouruchenna35@gmail.com

I wait to hear from you

Thanks

Mrs favour uchenna
Email:favouruchenna35@gmail.com"

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