Posted by HalWA on April 10, 2009 at 18:44:40 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: yesterdays tractor posted by deereron on April 10, 2009 at 11:41:46:
Every so often, for reasons I don't understand, I have to change my handle to be able to post again. This happens when a screen comes up and wants my password to be able to post, but I have never been issued a password. I have tried to "register" my handle a couple of times, but can't seem to make it through the process. So I decided that slightly changing my handle was a lot easier than messing with the registration of my old handle.
I have suspected that someone else had registered my old handles, but I have never seen the old handles used again, so probably not. It is more than likely that the system just does it.
I used the same handle for quite a few years until this problem started with it last year. Since then, I have had to slightly alter the handle twice in order to continue occasionally posting. To my knowledge, I have never done anything that would cause my handle to be banned and I don't post all that much.
Anyhow, I would suggest just changing your handle a little bit, like adding a punctuation mark or something. It has worked for me. Good luck!
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