January,Has anyone sent a PM to Beverly and gotten a response?
Has soon as I get the information, I'll post it here or either Beverly will. I'm sure her inbox is already flooded.
January,Has anyone sent a PM to Beverly and gotten a response?
Moderators and the individuals that handle the technical features of this board have differing roles. Moderators have nothing to do with what board features are added or disabled.
Also, when a thread is closed the OP is usually notified as a courtesy. There may also be a final post from the mod that closes it, but please know that we do not owe anyone an explanation as to why a thread is being closed. In fact, it should be apparent by reading the thread.
I know dear. I said I would post the information when I found out or either Beverly would.No one has STILL said anything formal yet.
If you guys didn't know, you could still have put up a thread letting us all know that due to maintenance some features have been gone temporarily or permanently?
No one has STILL said anything formal yet.
If you guys didn't know, you could still have put up a thread letting us all know that due to maintenance some features have been gone temporarily or permanently?
I know dear. I said I would post the information when I found out or either Beverly would.
We didn't know, so we couldn't put up such a thread.
I wasn't notified until I asked. In fact, I was told that the thread was closed because it was long and she didn't want to read it anymore.
January,
Has soon as I get the information, I'll post it here or either Beverly will. I'm sure her inbox is already flooded.
Notice I said the OP is usually notified as a courtesy. I didn't say that it is standard that the OP receives notification. It is really up to each mods discretion at the time that the thread is closed. You are always welcomed to send a diplomatic inquiry about why a thread was closed.
$5? What's $5?
I've been paying $10 a year!
If we don't know what happened to it, why would we put up a thread about it? What should the thread say: We the mods, do not know what happened to the "Thanks" button.
Is that what you are looking for?
If we don't know what happened to it, why would we put up a thread about it? What should the thread say: We the mods, do not know what happened to the "Thanks" button.
Is that what you are looking for?
Actually that's not a bad idea. Many are wondering what happened, they are pm'ing Beverly and you moderators, creating threads etc... So maybe a brief sticky stating it's being looked into would have a calming effect on the board. That way everyone will know that at least something is being done and more answers will be forthcoming.
Actually that's not a bad idea. Many are wondering what happened, they are pm'ing Beverly and you moderators, creating threads etc... So maybe a brief sticky stating it's being looked into would have a calming effect on the board. That way everyone will know that at least something is being done and more answers will be forthcoming.
I differ in opinion.....this is nobody's full time job, and there isn't someone sitting on this site monitoring every tiny detail; every minute of the day
and things happen sometimes; even at places of business..... the threads created I'm sure helped the mods that didn't know about it find out about what happen and themselves inquire , not to mention the threads were entertaining....now give it time and let them come back with an explanation, but to say its disrespectful is a bit much.
There are plenty of things that happen here that a far worst imho. We are on here by choice and pay by choice for entertainment, information and the like.....
Kinda OT.....Someone recently posted that they wanted a "No Thanks" button, what if this is being worked on.....and now folks are complaining
I think patience is a virtue
OT: I remeber Hairapy had this in her siggy. her wish for Christmas Now that would start some stuff!!Kinda OT.....Someone recently posted that they wanted a "No Thanks" button, what if this is being worked on.....and now folks are complaining
I think patience is a virtue
ccd: You always know how to say it.
OT: I remeber Hairapy had this in her siggy. her wish for Christmas Now that would start some stuff!!
Come on ladies. We pay $5 and we get alot in return for that. I'll ask Bev to let us know next time she makes any chances.
I differ in opinion.....this is nobody's full time job, and there isn't someone sitting on this site monitoring every tiny detail; every minute of the day
and things happen sometimes; even at places of business..... the threads created I'm sure helped the mods that didn't know about it find out about what happen and themselves inquire , not to mention the threads were entertaining....now give it time and let them come back with an explanation, but to say its disrespectful is a bit much.
There are plenty of things that happen here that a far worst imho. We are on here by choice and pay by choice for entertainment, information and the like.....
Kinda OT.....Someone recently posted that they wanted a "No Thanks" button, what if this is being worked on.....and now folks are complaining
I think patience is a virtue
Any Information is better than NONE at all.
Its common curtesy
Moderators and the individuals that handle the technical features of this board have differing roles. Moderators have nothing to do with what board features are added or disabled.
Also, when a thread is closed the OP is usually notified as a courtesy. There may also be a final post from the mod that closes it, but please know that we do not owe anyone an explanation as to why a thread is being closed. In fact, it should be apparent by reading the thread.
SG,
From the overall tone of your posts it seems like you're in a bad mood today. So I hope my reply doesn't start anything...
But I have to disagree with the bolded. As a non-paying forum participant I can read posts for free. But when I pay for membership I am paying specifically for the ability to start, post to, and communicate via threads. As a paying member I should ALWAYS be notified if my thread is closed, no matter who closes it. That should be company policy (for lack of a better term, since I know the mods don't do this for a living).
Simply put, if I pay for some service or act, and the ability to use the service or carry out the act is taken away (limited, modified, etc) by the provider (moderator, administrator, etc), at the very least I should be told why--every time.
*ducks and backs out of the room*