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Posted by Lou Pilder on December 29, 2002, at 10:02:16
Dr. Bob,
I am requesting to know what administrative remedy there is here to respond to a post on [the administrative] board . My respone to the post would be an objection to the content of part of the post, so my response would not be administrative, although I would be responding to a post on the administrative board.
I have seen that you have told the poster(s) in the past to take a post like those that I am writing about and [put the post on another board].
My question is , [how can someone that wants to respond to what they percieve is a defaming post to them, and uncivil as they percieve it to be in regards to your stated rules here? Is there some way that the respondant could have the post moved to the appropriate board themselves? Could a request to you to move the post in question be sufficiant to have it moved to ,lets say, the social board so that responses , that are not administrative could be posted there?
Your consideration of my request will be appreciated .
Lou
Posted by Dr. Bob on December 29, 2002, at 16:37:29
In reply to A question about responding - administrative posts, posted by Lou Pilder on December 29, 2002, at 10:02:16
> [how can someone that wants to respond to what they percieve is a defaming post to them, and uncivil as they percieve it to be in regards to your stated rules here?
If you're upset by something someone posts, you're welcome to respond to them here, since that's an administrative issue, but if you do, please of course be civil. You can also just email me directly.
> Is there some way that the respondant could have the post moved to the appropriate board themselves? Could a request to you to move the post in question be sufficiant to have it moved to ,lets say, the social board so that responses , that are not administrative could be posted there?
I'd like responses about civility to be posted here, but in general, you can redirect a response by changing the "Board" option, just above the space for "Name", when you enter your post.
Bob
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