Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
That or there is no logically defensible answer?Maybe they've been forbidden to answer?
One would think so.I think that, in that case, one of your Staffer friends would have at least dropped you a PM stating, "I don't know why, but that seems to be the rule now."
Revised report protocol
Reports will be semi-private, once we get the software re-coded.
Members will still receive a PM notifying them that their post was reported. Members will still be able to see the report graphic under their reported post.
The reported member will be allowed to read and respond in the report thread. However, the report thread will remain private, and should not be divulged to other than the RT, in accordance with the site wide rules.
In addition, harassment of staff in report threads, pm's or in the open forums is prohibited. The first violation will result in a 1 month ban, although no points will be given. Further harassment will result in infractions being issued.
So the current status is that we can see reports we have made but not ones that were made against us?
So does the member that makes the report get to post in the report threads too??Revised report protocol
Reports will be semi-private, once we get the software re-coded.
Members will still receive a PM notifying them that their post was reported. Members will still be able to see the report graphic under their reported post.
The reported member will be allowed to read and respond in the report thread. However, the report thread will remain private, and should not be divulged to other than the RT, in accordance with the site wide rules.
In addition, harassment of staff in report threads, pm's or in the open forums is prohibited. The first violation will result in a 1 month ban, although no points will be given. Further harassment will result in infractions being issued.
So does the member that makes the report get to post in the report threads too??
I think there is a technical glitch still that they are working on. I think its only supposed to be the reported member that gets to interact with staff.So far, at least in theology, only the member who does the reporting gets to participate.
or both.I think there is a technical glitch still that they are working on. I think its only supposed to be the reported member that gets to interact with staff.
Has this policy been changed since this was posted? I received a notification that one of my posts were reported, yet I can not see the report.Revised report protocol
Reports will be semi-private, once we get the software re-coded.
Members will still receive a PM notifying them that their post was reported. Members will still be able to see the report graphic under their reported post.
The reported member will be allowed to read and respond in the report thread. However, the report thread will remain private, and should not be divulged to other than the RT, in accordance with the site wide rules.
In addition, harassment of staff in report threads, pm's or in the open forums is prohibited. The first violation will result in a 1 month ban, although no points will be given. Further harassment will result in infractions being issued.
This strikes me as a rather long winded soluttion that creates extra work for already over worked staff.Hi Tom,
I don't really have all the answers to your question. But, I will try to address some of your questions anyway...
I do know that just today the permissions were reset so that only staff currently has access to reports. The way it was set up the last few weeks where the Reporter of the post had access was a mistake. This is a temporary measure until Lee's technical staff can re-code the permissions for the reports that will then allow reportees to view the reports and interact with staff in accordance with the OP Announcement.
Just from my limited experience in coding PHP, this may be a fairly daunting task as PHP sites include hundreds if not thousands of pages of codes, and needless to say -- millions of lines of coding.
I'm really not sure what other things are "on their plates" at the moment, but seeing as the permissions were changed today I would take that as a "good sign" that they are working on this right now... How long it will take them to fix this issue hasn't been stated. Sometimes when programmers start working on things it's not as easy as was originally thought. So, even though they could perhaps give us a date they think they will be finished it may not be fairly accurate. I know it will not be a YEAR from now though! LOL
As for re-opening the reports to all members, the reason this will not be done in the meantime, is because it is not inline with Lee's policy changes regarding access to the reports.
In the meantime, anyone who is reported can contact any or all of the moderators/Admins of the forum their reported post was located and can work with staff to defend themselves, give further information, etc... This will be encouraged, and moderators will work with the reported members in this way.
Thanks for your questions, and if there are any changes (i.e. if I find out when this will most likely be done by) I will post the answer here...
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