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Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
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Somerset
Another thing to remember is that for many reasons members decide to take a sabbatical and may not post for months on end, it is for no particular reason other than they simply decide to, conspiracy theories about them adds nothing.
yea that happens
we don't seem to see some members like @Timmy for months and then they turn up again :whistle::whistle::whistle:
but no need to worry :nailbiting: I can assure everyone he is fine and keeping an eye of all on TFF (y):D
 

itsalwaysme

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Location
Cheshire
Yes there is, however, please do not expect that every time you(member) report something, it will be acted upon to your satisfaction, sometimes we read back, and find the member doing the reporting caused the spat in the first instance, and dont like the stick they get back.
Sometimes a report needs to be directed towards a certain member of the team to be acted upon.
Sometimes the 'moment' has gone, and moderation would serve no purpose.
Sometimes, the post is best left, and speaks volumes about the member.

On occasion, to remove a single reported post means a lot of others become collateral damage, either through direct quotes or reference to, this never goes down well, but is usually necessary, also on occasion if a thread is moving fast we have no time to give each of those members a reason for deletion, so please accept it was done in best interest.
Yes I agree with all that and I realise that staff are busy etc, it was just to remind members that it is there.
Surely multiple reports about a specific post or posts would suggest a problem, I'm sure deletion wouldn't always be necessary, maybe a post from a mod to remind poster(s) to wind their neck(s) in would be enough. I'm convinced it stops other members posting, not trying to tell you how to do your job, you do marvellous work, the forum would be lost without you (y)
 

llamedos

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Yes I agree with all that and I realise that staff are busy etc, it was just to remind members that it is there.
Surely multiple reports about a specific post or posts would suggest a problem, I'm sure deletion wouldn't always be necessary, maybe a post from a mod to remind poster(s) to wind their neck(s) in would be enough. I'm convinced it stops other members posting, not trying to tell you how to do your job, you do marvellous work, the forum would be lost without you (y)

In all honesty as rare as hens teeth. (y)
What offends is very subjective, but I take on board where you are coming from. :)
 

itsalwaysme

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Location
Cheshire
Another thing to remember is that for many reasons members decide to take a sabbatical and may not post for months on end, it is for no particular reason other than they simply decide to, conspiracy theories about them adds nothing.
Then there are others who have a tantrum and stamp their feet like a two year old :LOL:
 

Still Farming

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Mixed Farmer
Location
South Wales UK
Some just get their backs up for no reason.
You try and give balanced replies from personal experiences but some for some reason's take thing's personally ?
Guess they just bow out if their wrong or don't understand common sense !
 

Kevtherev

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Welshpool Powys
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This is my last post
Goodbye
 
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