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07-23-2017 05:22 AM
Do the posters that write "unkind" posts loose their posting ability? It seems like they would and save you time to help others. Just curious, thank you.
Cathy
07-23-2017 07:29 AM
I'm sorry but that is a question my 5 yr old would have asked. It never occurred to me to be concerned about another poster's ability to post or not post.
07-23-2017 09:09 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:I'm sorry but that is a question my 5 yr old would have asked. It never occurred to me to be concerned about another poster's ability to post or not post.
No. Some posters are repeat offenders...almost 2 or 3 times a week. If they are constantly reported by other posters, I think they should lose their posting privileges for a few days until they learn to play nicely.
07-23-2017 09:23 AM
The unkind posters will just sign up with a new name and keep rocking and rolling.
07-23-2017 09:32 AM
@software wrote:The unkind posters will just sign up with a new name and keep rocking and rolling.
The ones I'm referring to have been here under the same name for quite awhile. They keep the same name because they're proud that they can attempt to "scare" posters off.
07-23-2017 09:52 AM - edited 07-23-2017 09:54 AM
@Jackhound Mom I often wish people could be banned for constant negativity. With nothing ever good to say about QVC, why even be here other than to stir things up?
It would be a ban for all the "inappropriate" posts.
07-23-2017 09:55 AM
Hi Shanus,
I never see the nasty poster's names because they have already been moved. I thought the Mod that moved them would know and stop them from continuing to write "unkind" things.
To me this is a worthy question. Some people have no manners.
Thanks, Cathy
07-23-2017 10:01 AM
Pearley,
It might be alot more fun here if there were positives! I re-read the "rules" but nothing is really mentioned about "unkind."
Maybe this will be looked at and answered soon.
Happy Sunday!
Cathy
07-23-2017 10:01 AM
"Unkind" is in the eye of the beholder. There are an increasing number of posters that find the stating of contrary opinions or positions as "unkind" (or worse) attacks against them.
I am sometimes reminded of kids that were raised believing the sun rises and sets on them; then when they go out into the real world and find out not everyone adores them they are crushed.
Unfortunately, however, there are some posts that are intentionally unkind, sometimes even cruel. Those posts are usually targeting an individual poster or group of posters and there is no doubt about the intent.
07-23-2017 10:09 AM
Good Morning Marp,
Well said! I do remember one about Susan Graver a few weeks ago and I put my 2 cents in. When I came back the thread was there but the comment was gone. It was a bash and I should have turned it in. I'll do it from now on. Still learning.
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