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Has anyone else noticed the lack of moderation in the for sale section in the forum nowadays?


The rules read pretty simple to me yet there are so many users posting sometimes in excess of 8 adverts taking up so much space on the page. Anyone think this creates an unfair sales space?


Regards,


Barry

barry1985dulwich Wrote:

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> Has anyone else noticed the lack of moderation in

> the for sale section in the forum nowadays?

>

> The rules read pretty simple to me yet there are

> so many users posting sometimes in excess of 8

> adverts taking up so much space on the page.

> Anyone think this creates an unfair sales space?

>

> Regards,

>

> Barry







It seems you are quite new to the forum.... You may like to take on a role as moderator!

@sweetgirl,


What's the meaning of your message exactly? Seems very condescending. Yes I am new to the forum as I only recently moved to Dulwich. Does that mean I'm not supposed to say anything until I've been a long time member? Please let me know.


Barry

barry1985dulwich Wrote:

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> @sweetgirl,

>

> What's the meaning of your message exactly? Seems

> very condescending. Yes I am new to the forum as I

> only recently moved to Dulwich. Does that mean I'm

> not supposed to say anything until I've been a

> long time member? Please let me know.

>

> Barry


Nope, sorry Barry. You must be a member for a minimum of 3 months before you can comment ;)

I agree with you Barry. So many multiple posts on the For Sale section and the Family Classifieds section. Admin used to be quite on top of this years ago but, as other have said, they are busy people. Posting in all capital letters is another bugbear of mine and it happens a lot.


I think the rules section needs to explain that when somebody posts something for sale, if they have another item for sale they just need to reply to their own message to add more stuff on.

Passiflora Wrote:

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> I agree with you Barry. So many multiple posts on

> the For Sale section and the Family Classifieds

> section. Admin used to be quite on top of this

> years ago but, as other have said, they are busy

> people. Posting in all capital letters is another

> bugbear of mine and it happens a lot.

>

> I think the rules section needs to explain that

> when somebody posts something for sale, if they

> have another item for sale they just need to reply

> to their own message to add more stuff on.


YEA, POSTING IN CAPITALS IS A RIGHT PAIN IN THE BACK END! DO PEOPLE NOT UNDERSTAND WHERE THE CAPS LOCK KEY IS. I MEAN, THERE'S NO NEED TO SHOUT IS THERE? :)

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