on โ22-02-2013 08:00 AM
Apparently the quote feature is not there for us to allow others to know to whom we are replying. (I am unsure exactly why it is there.)
Something to do with what we believe :^O
While (the mods) understand that I believe my post did not violate any of the eBay Board Usage Policies, some posts can be removed due to previously posted content that I might have quoted in my reply.
Each poster is responsible for all material contained within a post, including any quoted material.
a single post removal does not necessarily impact my standing in the community.
Many who receive one of these educational emails, take time to review the eBay policies gain insight from the experience. In most cases, members never receive additional warnings once they are familiar with the community policies.
I think I had forgotten what can happen..... but rather than email anyone, I thought I might ask here.... is the educational email considered to be a violation? as in added to the tally for a possible holiday?
on โ22-02-2013 05:52 PM
ah...so that's what them bushes is all about eh?:^O
on โ22-02-2013 07:36 PM
Seems the OP has a bit of a habbit of askin common knowledge questions, Why?
on โ22-02-2013 07:57 PM
I do? many people have habits here.....
on โ22-02-2013 08:11 PM
If poster x says Labor is doing a lousy job in government and poster y says 'no, you are wrong, they are doing a great job', theoretically that could be classed as an interpersonal dispute.
If poster y said . I don't agree with you, they are doing a great job. That would be OK. Someone may object to poster x's use of the word lousy though!.
on โ22-02-2013 08:14 PM
Seems the OP has a bit of a habit of asking common knowledge questions, Why?
I have not noticed that. There are no restriction on the type of questions posters may ask.
on โ22-02-2013 08:16 PM
and theres no restrictions on questioning ones motives, A-3
on โ22-02-2013 08:43 PM
I am unsure why you think there is a motive.
on โ22-02-2013 08:44 PM
is this the question you think I had the answer to already?
is the educational email considered to be a violation? as in added to the tally for a possible holiday?
if so, no, I did not know the answer.....
on โ22-02-2013 08:57 PM
Why does there have to be an ulterior motive? People usually ask questions because they want to know the answer, it is not up to others to try and read something else into their question (which isn't even there).
on โ22-02-2013 09:03 PM
Well, I was emailed on a similar subject, after i posted here today, seems obvious or connected.