Quote Originally Posted by Swagger View Post
OK, well let's use an analogy. Let's say I enter into a marathon. My ONLY goal is to get 1st place. Anything less than 1st is absolute failure, and a waste of my time. If in the first mile, a judge runs up beside me and says "Sir, you shorts are too short, your balls are hanging out, we are going to disqualify you, but you may finish the race if you want," I am going to quit the race. If the judge runs up to me and says "Sir, your shorts are too short, your balls are hanging out, we might disqualify you, but we need to discuss it more" I am going to keep running. If the judge runs up to me and says "Sir, your shorts are too short, your balls are hanging out, but we are going to let you finish and not penalize you, also your balls are magnificent" then I am going to keep running.

As you can see, there are 3 possible outcomes, a yes or no answer cannot effectively answer a question with 3 variables.

To summarize

Yes I was actioned = Stop
Might be actioned = Keep going
Not actioned = Keep going.
But they were actioned. So that would be a yes then?