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We see this change as the last option for the forum sewadars to uphold the quality of the forum.

Please take your time to read the following SikhSangat Press Release

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Waheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!!

We at SikhSangat.com would like to convey this news to our members that we decided to have an independent status online for our forums. Sikhsangat.com, as u know, was being hosted with the Waheguroo!Network since June 2003, after being an independent forum for more than a year. SikhSangat forum's founders took this initial step of becoming independent again, for a better management control within the forum.

We would like to inform the sangat that we have supported the Waheguroo!Network in the past, and still continue to do so.

We have reinforced our original rule that none of the sewadars will be strongly associated with any particular jathebandi, so that we can do unbiased moderation sewa.

We would like our members to have good quality discussions, without them getting frustrated at each other. There is a new set of rules and guidelines for the forums, a link to which can be found on the forum. We request you to go through them.

If you have any suggestions, queries, or problems, please do not hesitate to email us at contact@sikhsangat.com

Sincerely,

Sikhsangat.com Team

Waheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!!

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Gurfateh!!

"We see this change as the last option for the forum sewadars to uphold the quality of the forum."

So what has actually changed, apart from there's some features missing??

I'm glad to hear that the mods will not be strongly associated with any jatha!

I'm appreciate of the sewa you guys do,and you've given the sangat a place to discuss issues :TH:

But how have the changes affected the way the forum works and what is posted??

Gurfateh!!

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