On 10 Oct 2006 at 23:09, "Alphax (Wikipedia email)" alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
THE COMPANY WERE COMPLAINING THAT THEIR *ADVERTISEMENT* WAS BEING EDITED. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Edited, perhaps, into something that was no longer an advertisement (and hence the complaints from the marketing types who didn't like this development)?
Was it an OFFICE action? No.
This seems to be something that people have to guess and infer, during and after the action occurs, with possible drastic penalties for those who guess/infer wrong. See, for instance, the incident cited in this week's Signpost (Eloquence interview, question 4).