Is TableTennisDaily an illegal discussion forum ?

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Viliana
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Is TableTennisDaily an illegal discussion forum ?

Post by Viliana »

I heard some rumors that the discussion frum called TableTennisDaily is an illegal forum.
Is this true ?
If yes, why ?
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Re: Is TableTennisDaily an illegal discussion forum ?

Post by MurakW »

Yes.
This is absolutely true.
Here is why.

If you goto that forum there is a sub forum called Glues-boost under sub forum Equipment.

Here is the link

First of all it would have been ok if the name was just "Glues"

So how is it illegal ?

First of all you need to start with why spein gluing and boosting are not approved per Rule 2.4.7 of ITTF Rules

But far more important is the very reason as to why ITTF disapproved spein glues & boosters.
The primary reason is NOT performance as ITTF wants clueless players & IOC to believe.
The primary reason for spein glue and booster ban is the seriou shealth risk not only to the players who abuse spein glues & boosters but also to the second hand health effect so on opponents who may not use spein gllues as well as officials, spectators and family members especially small children or pregnant women.
Therefore it makes it illgeal under the coomon laws of almist any nation to (ab)use spein glues & boosters due potential health code violations.

But the TableTennisDaily has delibertaely chosen to ignore all this though they are fully aware of ITTF Rule 2.4.7 and its grave health risks.

The UK Health department should have shut down this forum long ago
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