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Reporting An Abuser


angel-jd1

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

We have a feature here on the board where you can report a person who abuses the board. Maybe they might post something offensive etc. HOWEVER, lately I have gotten several emails reguarding posts that are NOT offensive at all. I am not sure why they are being reported!! Possibly people are hitting the wrong buttons?!? So what I am asking is PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be careful of what you are doing. I have to read each and everyone of those, and they have been nothing!! So thanks and be careful in your posts!

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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ROYAL BLUE Apprentice

can you tell me what the PM button is, ( post message????). If so, what the difference with add reply?

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PM=Private Message

seeking-wholeness Explorer

When a person hits the "report" button, does it automatically send you a notification of which post the user was reading at the time, or does the person actually have to type in a complaint and send it off? I'm just curious; I know that I DID accidentally hit the "report" button once, and I apologize if it created a nuisance for the moderators. I'll certainly try to be more careful in the future!

Scott Adams Grand Master

If you click the "Report" button on a post it will automatically send the post to a moderator for review. It is a formal complaint against that post, and you are claiming that it has violated the board's rules at:

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Take care,

Scott

soul04 Apprentice

It is pretty close to the quote button...

angel-jd1 Community Regular

that is exactly why i'm asking you all to be careful! ha

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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seeking-wholeness Explorer

Would it be possible to change the layout so the report button is in its own place, some distance away from all other buttons? This would probably take care of the accidental reporting problem. I'm not saying that it has to be done immediately, but if you decide to fiddle with the appearance of the board at all, that would be a good time to address this.

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Scott Adams Grand Master

I have limited control of this, so I suppose the answer is no...sorry!

Scott

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gf4life Enthusiast

This has happened a few times recently and I just wanted to bring this string of posts back up so people would see that they need to be careful.

Please do not hit the REPORT button unless there is something in the post that is offensive or someone is abusing the board. Thank you.

God bless,

Mariann :)

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