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poppy123456 said:I'm unsure why comments are being flagged here because i don't see anything wrong. The flag is there to report a problem to admin.
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I don't know what flagging means but I don't think it was me? Unless I've done something daft
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No worries, no harm done. Great news on the LCWRA decision too!
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
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Flagging??
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Hartley said:Flagging??
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You have not done anything daft or wrong @ghallen To the member(s) who are flagging up the above comments as spam, may I remind you that you are misusing this option. Flagging up a post alerts admin that there is an issue with a members post, I.e. inappropriate comments and any comments made that go against our community guidelines. There is absolutely no issue with this thread. Please only use the flagging option when it is evident to do so.Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @ghallen and welcome to the community. I hope you've been able to get an answer to your question. If there's anything you're unsure about, please don't hesitate to ask. Great news on your positive reassessment.
@Opus, @Tobias and @Hartley I notice the three of you have flagged a lot of posts as spam in both this thread and others. This function is used to push content that is posted repeatedly and has no place on the community, i.e. advertising into a spam queue.
If you're wanting to draw our attention to a particular thread, can I ask you either tag a member of the community team (myself, @Sam_Scope or @Chloe_Scope) or use the report flagging function?Community Manager
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