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I posted something about the Valor Clinic Foundation, which helps homeless veterans in our region. The post was well received, voted up, responded to, and I thought worthy of this site.
I cannot find the post anywhere. I search my discussions, searched using the search tool, clicked on my notifications that linked to the post, and nothing is working.
Did someone remove it? Flag it?
Did the post break a rule of some sort??
I cannot find the post anywhere. I search my discussions, searched using the search tool, clicked on my notifications that linked to the post, and nothing is working.
Did someone remove it? Flag it?
Did the post break a rule of some sort??
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 12
ALL DAY LONG!!!
I've suggested many times that when RP deletes posts, that they leave a placeholder showing the deletion [which would definitely reveal how much content RP DOES delete] and also show enough respect to PM the person whose message they deleted with the reason for the deletion.
Even FACEBOOK has enough courtesy to tell you that they removed one of your posts and why. I'd be happy with that much. So far, these suggestions have fallen on deaf ears.
SFC Mark Merino, SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4", CW5 (Join to see), CPT (Join to see) SGT (Join to see)
I've suggested many times that when RP deletes posts, that they leave a placeholder showing the deletion [which would definitely reveal how much content RP DOES delete] and also show enough respect to PM the person whose message they deleted with the reason for the deletion.
Even FACEBOOK has enough courtesy to tell you that they removed one of your posts and why. I'd be happy with that much. So far, these suggestions have fallen on deaf ears.
SFC Mark Merino, SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4", CW5 (Join to see), CPT (Join to see) SGT (Join to see)
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SPC Nancy Greene
Thank You JP for your honest clarification on this issue. I trust you to be fair and just. NancySFC James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4"
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CPL Pearson,
Yes, some higher-level RallyPoint administrators do have the ability to remove posts. They will generally only do this if the post is not in line with the RallyPoint Community Standards listed here:
http://support.rallypoint.com/customer/portal/articles/1545301
Generally, it is not advisable to promote an organization using the discussion board without asking a question or starting a discussion. If you need clarification of the community standards, you can email [login to see] .
Yes, some higher-level RallyPoint administrators do have the ability to remove posts. They will generally only do this if the post is not in line with the RallyPoint Community Standards listed here:
http://support.rallypoint.com/customer/portal/articles/1545301
Generally, it is not advisable to promote an organization using the discussion board without asking a question or starting a discussion. If you need clarification of the community standards, you can email [login to see] .
Enforcement of RallyPoint Community Stan...
In order to ensure that RallyPoint remains a professional network for all service members and veterans of the United Sta...
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If someone made a similar post earlier, then the two would have been joined into one. This happened to me once and you don't receive any notification of it happening.
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