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OCN Deleting FS threads with no explanation.....

Posted 11-15-07 at 10:49 AM by Whodie

As an active member I frequently sell items I no longer need or want to seel to fund other purchases, yet in the last three months I have had three for sale threads deleted with NO EXPLANATION.

This is beyond frustrating.

How am I supposed to know what was WRONG with my thread when it is deleted without any notification/explanation

This needs to stop, the thread should be locked by a director or moderator and a PM sent to author EXPLAINING why the post was deleted......
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    VulcanDragon's Avatar
    Probably better to PM a mod about this than to rant in your blog...who knows if the right person would see this? Anyway, I'll bring it up with the other forum directors.
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    Posted 11-16-07 at 02:31 PM by VulcanDragon VulcanDragon is offline
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    arekieh's Avatar
    happened to me last night too
    it was a wanted thread
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    Posted 12-17-07 at 01:10 PM by arekieh arekieh is offline
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    Chipp's Avatar
    The Marketplace functions a little differently than the rest of the site, due to the vast number of threads that are deleted there for not following the rules (often approaching 50 a day, all in violation of the rules). It's not practical for Taeric and The Duke to send an individual PM for each of those, and we don't wish to hand out infractions for something like that. The thread title rules are almost always what is the problem, there is a very specific "do and don't" list stickied in each section. If that format is not followed, the thread is nixed. It would take incredible amounts of time to do anything else.
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    Posted 12-17-07 at 04:17 PM by Chipp Chipp is offline
 

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