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Reporting Post Function

I understood that it took 3 people to report a thread for it to be suspended but it doesn't seem to be the case.

Does it have to be 3 people reporting under the same reporting category eg abusive for it to go?

As people have been more on the ball at putting when a thread is reported, would it help if they put what as so it can be got rid of quicker?


Jenna1978  Fri 08/08/08 19:25
gen2
Fri 08/08/08
20:04
I assume you are correct in your supposition that it depends on what category has been reported.

Last weekend There were a lot of spamming posts (re. poetry) that I reported as Advertising/Other. I find it hard to believe that less than two others did likewise, but the posts remained in place until Tuesday morning. On the other hand, about 4 or 5 months ago there was a really offensive and abusive post that I reported and it disappeared immediately so I assume I was the last one needed to make up the necessary minimum.

I don't agree with reporting something as being what it isn't. For example, the puerile postings of an immature child can hardly be called 'abusive'. I report them as 'Other' in order to bring them to the attention of the moderators (as per site instructions).

In my opinion, the current moderators should be sacked because they do B-all when the boss isn't around. (i.e. Weekends and Bank Holidays)

jno
Sat 09/08/08
00:14
sexual explicitness covers a lot of them, gen2. But I suspect the number of necessary reports has been raised because individual ABers with 3 or more names were removing posts off their own bat.
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