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Why does the forum remove certain posts??


mjem

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I cannot figure out why the East Dulwich Forum remove posts - ?!.

I know what is and isn't allowed in the different sections.

When they do remove posts there's no pattern I can see as to why!


And dare I say it....is the Forum controlled by bakers and/or djs..,

and thats why they seem to remove such posts inparticular?!?


PLEASE STOP REMOVING MY POSTS - THEY ARE PERFECTLY INNOCENT :'(

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Are they being removed or moved? Any for sale or event advertising posts will be pushed off in to the correct sections. Check your posting record (click on your name in any of your posts) - your posts will probably still be around somewhere.
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hi - thanks for your reply :)

Well as far as i can see they are removed because when i do a search for them i dont find them.

Also I just checked as you advised and the last thing i posted prior to this is indeed not in the list...?!

I do not understand because i do make a point of posting things in the right section.


More often than not they are cake/baking related too.


When i message the forum enquirying what the deal is i do not get a reply!!

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Hi thank you for replying


I will bear that in mind in future - although do you mean website address?

I've just searched through several similar cake/bake advertising, in 'for sale & offered',

inparticular: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,747110,751190#msg-751190 ,

and all this has is a website address.

My post/s had a website address, email and phone number.

I will add my address/trading address too from now on then.

Thanks again.

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Family Room Moderator Wrote:

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> I've just had a look for you - there was a post of

> yours removed on Sept 26th. It was an

> advertisement for your business, which was posted

> in the wrong section (for sale & offered), and

> didn't contain your trading address so did not

> meet the requirements to be in the business

> section.

>


Looking in the ED Business section, cannot see many if not any trading addresses in any of the threads..


Fox.

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A lot of the posts in that section are either people recommending, or asking for recommendations, for certain businesses - in which case no trading address is needed.


Feel free to report any posts you feel break the rules and the moderating team will look into them. We're not around 24/7 so sometimes things get missed.


Thanks,


FRM

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