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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #118893 by MariW
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Mari

I have referred your post to the site owner to see whether they are willing to approve it's publication.

Gordon

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10 years 1 month ago #118905 by Gordon
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MAri

I have now spoken to the Site Owner and they have decided not to allow the post as is it is regard to moderation and is not a question, problem or result, however, they are more than willing to look at your concerns if you contact them directly, if you decide to do this then I would suggest you provide some examples as this is not behaviour that we recognise in the forum.

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Gordon

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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #118910 by MariW
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Gordon,

I have not referred to deliberately unpleasant behaviour and would not wish to draw attention to individual posts. A little thoughtfulness is all that is necessary. I am sorry if I have added to your workload for today. Please feel free to delete the above.

Mari
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10 years 1 month ago #118914 by Gordon
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MariW wrote: Gordon,

I have not referred to deliberately unpleasant behaviour and would not wish to draw attention to individual posts. A little thoughtfulness is all that is necessary. I am sorry if I have added to your workload for today. Please feel free to delete the above.

Mari


If you have concerns then we want to try and deal with them, but we do not feel that the forum is the place to do this. :)

We have asked for examples, because we simply do not recognise the behaviour that you are referring to, that does not mean that it does not exist, but without a better understanding of what you are referring to, we cannot look at what we can do about it, if anything.

I'm locking this post to prevent further comment.

Gordon

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