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| Some months ago many forums got a thread asking people to volunteer to write a FAQ for that forum. I volunteered to do one, emailed support and posted on that thread itself. No one from GW ever responded to take me up on it. |
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| That's unfortunate. |
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- Posted by geezerfolks 9 Florida (My Page) on Fri, Oct 7, 11 at 12:20
| I've been wondering about that! The FAQ in the Quilting Forum needs to be updated and added to for reference. I'm sure it would add to the membership if this was allowed! It isn't very professional to not follow up on their own request. As you can see, it's been almost a year and...nothing. If they're still working on this, you'd think they'd at least give an update! SharonG/FL |
Here is a link that might be useful: Nov 14, 2010
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Tue, Oct 18, 11 at 10:15
| With no moderators to monitor for spam or threads posted to the wrong forums, I think FAQ's are a lesser priority. I would be happy to edit all of the FAQ's but the frustration I imagine I would experience from trying to deal with the seemingly nonexistent administration of these forums prevents me from attempting involvement. |
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| With no moderators to monitor for spam or threads posted to the wrong forums, Just report the spam or posts made to the wrong forums via the Contact Us link found in the green banner at the bottom of any page. Be sure to include the URL of the bad post. Here recently, reported spam has been disappearing quite quickly. If they're still working on this, you'd think they'd at least give an update! |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Wed, Oct 19, 11 at 9:10
| I do report spam, a few per week. And yes, it's disappearing much more quickly than it was a few months ago. |
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