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<blockquote data-quote="eliot68" data-source="post: 23750524" data-attributes="member: 433716"><p>Hello, I am Italian as well as European.</p><p>I hope to find more people on this forum, because on three Italian vaping websites, </p><p>you can barely find any moderators who respond to you.</p><p>I have been vaping since 2012 (after 30 years of smoking Marlboro Reds), </p><p>but unfortunately, for reasons I prefer not to discuss, I stopped vaping for three years.</p><p>I started again about six months ago and hope that this time it will be for good.</p><p>Since I returned to vaping, many things have changed in Italian law and I found myself </p><p>in a different vaping world.</p><p>Some topics on Italian forums have become </p><p>downright dangerous to discuss, not so much for those who write, but for the managers </p><p>of the various forums, who could find themselves with their site shut down overnight </p><p>and their life's work completely lost.</p><p>Even talking about flavours (even those sold in Italy with customs seals) </p><p>that are also sold by foreign websites is frowned upon, so much so that </p><p>the moderators themselves kindly ask you to avoid certain topics.</p><p>Even just mentioning flavours that have made vaping history, </p><p>such as TPA/TFA, Capella, etc., without even mentioning the foreign website</p><p>that sells them, is seen as a dirty business that is best avoided.</p><p>But when someone has to carefully reread what they have written</p><p>before publishing it... that's the moment to admit defeat and move on, even if, </p><p>unfortunately it's your own country.</p><p>I apologise for the poor English, which is the result of an on-line translation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliot68, post: 23750524, member: 433716"] Hello, I am Italian as well as European. I hope to find more people on this forum, because on three Italian vaping websites, you can barely find any moderators who respond to you. I have been vaping since 2012 (after 30 years of smoking Marlboro Reds), but unfortunately, for reasons I prefer not to discuss, I stopped vaping for three years. I started again about six months ago and hope that this time it will be for good. Since I returned to vaping, many things have changed in Italian law and I found myself in a different vaping world. Some topics on Italian forums have become downright dangerous to discuss, not so much for those who write, but for the managers of the various forums, who could find themselves with their site shut down overnight and their life's work completely lost. Even talking about flavours (even those sold in Italy with customs seals) that are also sold by foreign websites is frowned upon, so much so that the moderators themselves kindly ask you to avoid certain topics. Even just mentioning flavours that have made vaping history, such as TPA/TFA, Capella, etc., without even mentioning the foreign website that sells them, is seen as a dirty business that is best avoided. But when someone has to carefully reread what they have written before publishing it... that's the moment to admit defeat and move on, even if, unfortunately it's your own country. I apologise for the poor English, which is the result of an on-line translation. [/QUOTE]
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