OK Jennifer, here are a few examples that I recall:
These mostly occurred several years ago. However, the first example was in February 2014 when I wrote a rave review about Andy. She had experienced some sort of problem vis-à-vis management, and I wanted to give her a little support. That review was never posted. (This was two months prior to the separate review of Andy that I posted on April 20, 2014).
A few years ago I contributed to a thread about negotiating. Using a commonly known term, I said, inter alia, that inevitably one occasionally would encounter a platinum pussy. My post appeared on Forum with the bowdlerization, “platinum love tunnel.” In that same posting, I referred to another brothel as “well-known, over-priced and over-hyped,” or words to that effect. Most of our readers would have recognized which house I meant, without me giving its name. However, the Forum revision just said “another brothel.”
In another silly case of bowdlerization, I wrote a review in which I referred to hooker heels. The Forum entry was revised to say “working girl heels.”
In a thread giving advice to a newbie, I advised him that if he had a particular request, he should not hesitate to ask. That line was revised to say, “Don’t hesitate to rebook,” which is not what I meant at all.
These are only the examples that I readily can recall. There were probably others. Mostly, they have been irritating rather than outright damaging, but I particularly resent the cases where my meaning was changed or a review was not posted at all.
Gus