Finally Free! Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > From the Guidelines Sticky at the top of the board > (http://exmormon.org/phorum/read.php?2,1840490): > > "If you have difficulty posting or have questions > for Admin please email erickett@gmail.com. We try > to respond in 24 hours."
michaelm (not logged in) Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I cannot make a report without being logged in. I > can't log in.
In this case, you need to send an email to Eric.
EDITED TO ADD:
I just made a report for you, saying that you cannot log in.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2017 08:39PM by Tevai.
It concerns another poster's personal attack and name calling. I do not wish to post the links to it and discuss it here, it would be best to simply have those comments edited or deleted but I cannot contact a moderator and Eric has not replied to my emails or fixed the offensive posts.
If you are logged on, you can report the offending posts, and any mod (i.e. Tevai or CZ) can delete them if the posts violate board guidelines. Other board members will often report posts as well. I report most questionable posts, but I don't see everything.
michaelm (not logged in) Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Read my above comment, I have emailed Eric and he > has not replied, nor is the problem fixed. It is > not about me not being able to login.
Most people on this board are 'reasonable'. Why not try telling the 'offender' their post is 'inappropriate' and discuss why!
Many things that 'appear' inappropriate are probably not. Are negative comments directed 'appropriately' to posts or specific people? If negative comments are directed to posts that just shows disagreement with what was posted not necessarily all the posts of this person or the person.
Certainly, the members can help if they agree with you (which is the real question) and help send the proper message from the 'members' of this board. I have seen this in action and I think that sends a pretty strong message.
Why should administrators have to get involved whenever anyone is offended if 'board members' are there on the spot to support one or the other.
Did other members support your 'opinion' or not? Based on that maybe 'someone' should get the 'message'!