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Expat Forum is a community of expats that help people move overseas and find jobs abroad. All are welcome to join. Visit ExpatForum.com!


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They lied and said I spammed just for talking about the Truth

I've had my account since 2010.

I saw their article about the heat in the Philippines, and I looked it up. Two years ago people were claiming that the Philippines hit records due to climate change.

It turns out that it wasn't true, so I just assumed this time it wasn't true either, but this time it may be True that they hit records, but it has zero to do with climate change, it has to do with the evils weather weapons they have had for hundreds of years.

Now I have figured out that the heat may feel hotter because the evils are combining it with frequencies and radiation or maybe it's the poison spraying, I don't know.

So anyway, I started talking about how climate change is a scam (which it is), but I sympathized with people feeling very hot.

One expat in the Philippines started making fun of me using stupid terms like "tin foil hat" and showing some stupid YT video that I didn't even bother to open.

Low IQ people who think they know something you don't, are the most dangerous. They haven't studied the Truth a day in their lives, they just parrot what they are brainwashed to believe so people don't speak up because they are afraid of bullies.

I gave him sh.it and ignored him, but then I found someone slightly awake about another topic.

I responded to the thread (it was older) and the bully expat again started commenting about where his tin foil hat is.

I told him off and this forum banned me and lied saying I spammed.

This is how zombies now call the Truth. THEY CALL IT SPAM.

These forums are terrible now with all of their so called POWER and control over what you say.

That's called CENSORSHIP if you didn't know the word, since we no longer have FREEDOM of Speech in this world, although we never really did.

I can see based on the other reviews regarding this zombie expat forum, that they haven't just done it to me, although I'm not sure these people got banned like I did.

If you have a brain that actually works and you don't believe everything you are told from the fake news, TV, etc., that forum is not for you.

If you are a slave and believe everything the evils tell you and you follow all orders even that harm or kill yourself, society and Humanity, plus you bully others who speak the Truth about what is going on, you will fit right in.

May 12, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth it

Not worth it. Extremely heavy and uncalled for moderation practices. It's basically full of French and Spanish residents, most of whom are grumpy ex Americans or Brits.Espouse a contrarian view, no matter how well substantiated ,and you;re thread is locked and you get warned.

March 25, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Contest the admin people at your own peril

As long as you don't contest any of the admin people, you'll be welcome. If you tell any of them that they've made a mistake, you take the risk of being booted out. They vet every post, and if it's not to their liking, they'll delete it, even if you've said something very useful and factual. One admin in particular is quite obnoxious and hates being corrected. She's so full of herself that she thinks she knows it all and has the right answer for everything. She most certainly doesn't. She recently gave some inaccurate advice to one of the members and I politely corrected her, so she deleted my response. That's dictatorial and disgraceful. It goes without saying that I deleted my membership, something (by the way) that you can't do on your own. You have to ask an admin to delete your details, and they often don't respect your wish. I think they like to be seen as having thousands of members, but I think many members don't post anymore due to the dictatorial admin people. They advice they give is not always accurate.

December 28, 2017
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

potentially useful

A potentially useful resource for ex-patriots who need to gather or share information. In practice I've found it frustrating and very cliquey as there seems to be a culture of collective negativity and a desire to protect the status quo views established on the forum. I've asked and I've seen other new people on the forums ask for advice on moving abroad, or who have shared experiences and opinions only to be eaten alive and treated as if they've done something wrong in wanting to move abroad or dared to complain about their host country! Other threads go unanswered for no apparent reason and petty squabbles are common, particularly as topics are polarised very quickly into black and white. The moderators often contribute to the problem as they form part of the clique culture.

When you finally figure out the parameters of what questions you can ask without blunt trauma following, and what opinions will be ignored or attacked, and also the 'right' way to ask questions, then yes, sometimes you can be lucky and glean some useful information. But I've recently thrown in the towel with the forum as it's proven to soak up more time than it yields answers. Simply searching internet websites and making some phonecalls can be a lot more productive.

October 19, 2017
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