on 12-01-2013 10:18 AM
I thought this might be of help.:|
It isn't to me..... as it is not applicable to what I have concerns about..........
If the posting content or style of a particular member is causing problems for you, there is a feature available to ignore all posted content from that member. This allows you to avoid unwanted or undesirable post
content. You can learn more about this function here:
http://community.ebay.com.au/help.jspa#setprofile
Any posts that explicitly violate the eBay Board Usage Policy
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-ov.html
can be reported for review.
To report a post, click the “Report Abuse” link located on every post, and select the violation from the pull-down menu.
Alternatively, you might choose to start an eBay Group
http://community.ebay.com.au/help.jspa#groups
As a Group Leader, you can select either a public or private setting and either allow public participation or limit the membership to a specific subset of friends and
acquaintances which will allow you to restrict the conversation to only those with whom you wish to engage.
on 12-01-2013 09:35 PM
Who would possibly be able to keep up with this lot of self righteous posters?
:^O:^O:^O
That was the explanation given to me by a mod and I happen to actually see their point. A Community Guide has posted that information on this Board on more than one occasion. 😉
on 12-01-2013 09:35 PM
is it cos of who opened it, or, are you too cool?
on 12-01-2013 09:45 PM
joz killed it
on 12-01-2013 09:51 PM
All reported posts are read by an English speaking moderator before any action is taken on them. Should you have any moderation issues, feel free to email aumoderation@ebay.com and they will help you.
We are aware that there are occasional errors in moderation which is why we provide the above email address. This is due to the fact that the moderators ARE human and do make mistakes. The Board Usage Policy leaves things with deliberate gray area, but the moderators are trained to use the best judgement possible.
The easiest way to avoid post removals is to make sure the posts follow the Boards Usage Policy found at http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-boards.html
on 12-01-2013 09:53 PM
so.... a guessing game?
on 12-01-2013 09:55 PM
What?:^O
I get confused with yours and pepe's.;-) Both black 'n white.
(oh 'scussy i get confused with Annies and A-3's avis.)
on 12-01-2013 09:56 PM
a-3 who wis that boy discribing before?
I no understand.
on 12-01-2013 09:59 PM
so.... a guessing game?
when it comes to those grey areas, i suppose.....no excuses for the obvious ones IMO.
on 12-01-2013 10:03 PM
The easiest way to avoid post removals is to make sure the posts follow the Boards Usage Policy found at http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-boards.html
That is not an acceptable answer really, if you have a post removed and then the sanction reversed on that post on apppeal.. that means you WERE following the posting rules/policy... yet your post was removed.
on 12-01-2013 10:07 PM
i think the grey area mainly refers to interpersonal disputes/whatever else it says
just be polite at all times :^O
the rest from what i remember are pretty specific.