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Old Oct 29, 2022 | 03:21 PM
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Would like to suggest implementing a notification of who, and why, any post or reply was removed for cause within the IB crossfire.org forum categories. I have had posts or replies in my 13 plus years of being a member removed (gone, into the internet void), without being privately told who or why they had been deleted. I would agree after reflection, some of my comments may have crossed a line, but how can anyone know for sure if no one informs or contacts a member with who removed it, and why? Many times, cliques seem to rule forum topics. Implementing some type of common courtesy regarding this issue might temper these 'deletions'. We all can learn to respect each other when a defined line is crossed. The trick is to know what line was crossed (besides personality conflicts reasoning). Think about it?


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Old Oct 31, 2022 | 12:21 PM
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Default Re: Suggestion: Site operations

This is already technically possible, it relies on individual team members ensuring to send the message, however.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2022 | 12:33 PM
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Default Re: Suggestion: Site operations

Originally Posted by Robb M.
This is already technically possible, it relies on individual team members ensuring to send the message, however.


Hello Robb, thanks for the reply. I didn't think it was hard to do, just a change in the (to date) normal operations of the site. There is only the resistance to change (RTC) factor that precludes implementation.


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