Report Bad Post not working ?
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I don't think report bad post is working properly. I've tried to report a few commercial spam messages, and after filling out the usual form and pressing "send" I'm brought to the forum listing, rather than back where I started from.
I have manually sent PMs to the mods of the forums involved.
I have manually sent PMs to the mods of the forums involved.
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.... nevermind.....
A mod just got back to me and said he got the report bad post.
I guess the system was responding differently than what I've seen before.
A mod just got back to me and said he got the report bad post.
I guess the system was responding differently than what I've seen before.
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Perhaps members need to understand that some moderators also take time off for the holidays and give them some time to get to the messages.
We do not ALL sit at our computers 24/7 waiting for RBPs.
We do not ALL sit at our computers 24/7 waiting for RBPs.
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I never said the mods weren't responding... I said I thought the system wasn't responding. As a matter of fact, as soon as I sent the RBP and saw the system acted differently, I immediately sent PMs instead. I also posted here to alert the HOM staff.
Big difference.
Mea culpa for trying to send up a red flag when I thought something wasn't working properly.
Big difference.
Mea culpa for trying to send up a red flag when I thought something wasn't working properly.
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Originally Posted by wharvey
We do not ALL sit at our computers 24/7 waiting for RBPs. 

At least the ignore list is working.
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Originally Posted by wharvey
Perhaps members need to understand that some moderators also take time off for the holidays and give them some time to get to the messages.
We do not ALL sit at our computers 24/7 waiting for RBPs.
We do not ALL sit at our computers 24/7 waiting for RBPs.

Mike
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Originally Posted by Mary2e
Mea culpa for trying to send up a red flag when I thought something was working properly.
That'd be an awful burden, wouldn't it?
I mean, sending up a red flag every time you think something IS working???





