Today I deleted both the membership and thread of a person who joined Freedom the end of January, 03, posted then, relapsed, and then posted a new quit that began 3 days ago. Unfortunately, it was not detected until it had reached 18 posts.
Once you relapse and post on the board, your posting priveledges are pulled.
Another membership was deleted yesterday. It was a new member who quit last thursday, and then wrote in her post that she snuck a cigarette on Friday and was still using her original quit date.
from Joel:
If a person takes a puff on a cigarette, or administers nicotine via any NRT source at any time after joining, that person did two things. First, the person threw away that particular quit. This is something that he or she may be able to get back. The person may quit again immediately, or it may take days, months or maybe even years. What also may happen though is that the person may never get the strength, desire or opportunity to quit again. Smoking may go on to take the person's health and ultimately the person's life. This is not a rare and unlikely outcome. It happens to millions of people every year.

The second thing that is done when a person takes a puff or administers nicotine and lets us know about it is that they permanently lose posting privileges. While we can't predict if a person who relapses will ever quit again, we can predict that the person will not be able to post again. This is totally non-negotiable and non-debatable.

Linda