Dave1982
02-22-2011, 01:21 AM
Well, it's that time again folks. Time to post a reminder for new and old members alike.
In the upper-right hand corner of every post is a little blue square with an exclamation point in it. http://www.customerssuck.com/board/cobalt/buttons/report.gif
This is the "report post" button, and lately the mods have noticed a sharp upswing of failures to use it. We are not amused.
Any time you see a problematic post, click that button, type in an explanation of the problem, and the moderating team will be automatically notified. It's quick, easy, and completely anonymous; no one but the mods will know who reported what.
This is to be used for ANY problem, be it a duplicate post or thread, inappropriate or offensive posts, threads that are heading into Fratching territory, overly-heated posts, threads in the wrong forum, or any other violation of the Site Rules (http://www.customerssuck.com/board/showthread.php?t=190).
Under NO circumstances should you respond to these problems in the thread. Responding to a problematic or offensive post - even if what you are saying is 100% correct - is itself a violation of the rules. It's called "failing to use the report button" and infractions have and will continue to be issued for it.
15. Reporting Posts
Reporting posts is not just for major rule violations or offensive material. If you see any type of problem in a post, report it or PM a moderator. This includes not only offensive posts, but duplicate thread topics, copyright issues, multiple consecutive posts, or any other type of posting that is not consistent with the site guidelines and rules. Do not respond in the thread, especially for a duplicate post. Moderators do not always read every thread, so posting about these issues in the threads is pointless. The fastest way to have a problem dealt with is to report it.
In the upper-right hand corner of every post is a little blue square with an exclamation point in it. http://www.customerssuck.com/board/cobalt/buttons/report.gif
This is the "report post" button, and lately the mods have noticed a sharp upswing of failures to use it. We are not amused.
Any time you see a problematic post, click that button, type in an explanation of the problem, and the moderating team will be automatically notified. It's quick, easy, and completely anonymous; no one but the mods will know who reported what.
This is to be used for ANY problem, be it a duplicate post or thread, inappropriate or offensive posts, threads that are heading into Fratching territory, overly-heated posts, threads in the wrong forum, or any other violation of the Site Rules (http://www.customerssuck.com/board/showthread.php?t=190).
Under NO circumstances should you respond to these problems in the thread. Responding to a problematic or offensive post - even if what you are saying is 100% correct - is itself a violation of the rules. It's called "failing to use the report button" and infractions have and will continue to be issued for it.
15. Reporting Posts
Reporting posts is not just for major rule violations or offensive material. If you see any type of problem in a post, report it or PM a moderator. This includes not only offensive posts, but duplicate thread topics, copyright issues, multiple consecutive posts, or any other type of posting that is not consistent with the site guidelines and rules. Do not respond in the thread, especially for a duplicate post. Moderators do not always read every thread, so posting about these issues in the threads is pointless. The fastest way to have a problem dealt with is to report it.