is anyone on this site talking sense
redhead53
Community member Posts: 35 Connected
so far all i see is one or two here telling others they are wrong and then when posters get annoyed they get reported there are posts im told from banned member yes i saw his posts and i think now i can see why he got upset and abused/ so i shall remove myself although i have a mine of info from working within DWP it would be wasted on this site as the experts who are claimants know everything
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HI @redhead53
It's a shame you feel that way, the community has many members and everyone is welcome to share their experience and opinions.
We don't ban members without reason, and these reasons are to do with breaking the community guidelines, we don't always remove banned members content.
We'll be sorry to see you leave but you need to make to decision that is right for you, if you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to email us on community@scope.org.uk
Best wishes to you
SamScope
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When I feel like that I just sign off for a few days and come back again.
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debbiedo49 said:When I feel like that I just sign off for a few days and come back again.
There is a block button, if anyone has a problem with anything I say, either man up and say or hit it.
Ultimately we are responsible for how we feel, nobody else.
Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
If you go to a member's profile and click the arrow next to their name and the icon of a head and shoulders, a drop down box will come up and there is an option to 'ignore' that member.
Hope that helps
Scope
Senior online community officer
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