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 08-05-2013 10:07 AM
They don't read their mail in context either.
A reply from a mod to my query was totally unrelated to my query, told me to refrain from reposting deleted posts and discussion of no longer registered members, continuing to do so may subject me to Community suspension.:|
on 08-05-2013 10:41 AM
email them again and ask to explain which part of your post was violating posting policy and why. sometimes you have to be really, really specific about what you exactly want them to do 😉 and keep at it
on 08-05-2013 10:48 AM
This is the reply I received to that question asked twice meep
Content related reports and/or the reason behind why content is removed is
not a publically visible process. While some users may choose to discuss
such processes and actions, they are not required to openly disclose their
moderation history. You may want to consider that users may be less than
truthful when sharing information within the community in an attempt to
further an ongoing dispute.
In consideration of member privacy, we will not discuss the particulars of
any such action.
We hope this addresses your concerns.
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Often people who participate in social venues are unaware that their posts
may be received differently than they were intended. Tones of speech such
as sarcasm are particularly difficult to achieve online, because text
based content lacks the visual clues we are used to seeing when we
directly engage with other people.
Our advice is to reread your post before you submit it so that your
language clearly states your intent and cannot be confused with a mean
spirited remark. If there is any concern that the person receiving your
comment may take it in any other way than the spirit for which you
intended, err on the side of caution and do not make the post.
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on 08-05-2013 11:01 AM
😮
:^O
best thing appears to be not make posts at all???
on 08-05-2013 11:05 AM
I can only think English is not their first language hence the difficultyto respond to the question. And in no way do I say this with rasist intent.
on 08-05-2013 11:12 AM
If I wasn't feeling crap, I would ask again, but it's not that important.
on 08-05-2013 11:13 AM
Hope you feel better soon Freddie.:-x
on 08-05-2013 11:19 AM
i will have a go at deciphering that a bit later Freddie, by brain feels a bit numb atm 😐
on 08-05-2013 11:21 AM
Thanks Az ♥ I have an appt with my local this afternoon.
on 08-05-2013 01:50 PM
letter sent to bruce demrecki, vice pres. of moderation services.
http://www.liveworld.com/category/team/
asked for direct email addy. response was that it was not available.
peasants we be, it would appear.
'ad the same email response as freddles up there, a few times B-)