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Unread post by Chrissy »

Hello!!!

This feature brings to the moderators attention that a user on the forum has abused the rights of being on the forum or has done something wrong such as swearing, causing fights, threatening and so on. You may use this button is you feel like the person posting is being unappropriate!

Hope that helps!!

Chrissy :D
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thanks chrissy i didnt understnad it either
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Unread post by TheCollector »

The {up} and {down} buttons just let you leave positive or negative comments about particular post made by a member.

So if you think a post is particularly helpful, click the {up} and leave a brief few words explanation. If you think the feedback was rude or particularly non-beneficial then click {down} .

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Unread post by James »

Hi

Where it says quote on the message, to do a warning, click the ! next to it.

The {up} is for positive feedback
The {down} is for negative.

Hope this helps,
James
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Re: Warnings

Unread post by jennyblue »

Lucas42 wrote:Seems to be a new feature in the profile. Would it be very stupid of me to ask what it is? :?
there is no such thing as asking something stupid.

from previous board experiences, it helps the moderators monitor most of the posts without actually going through all the posts.


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