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Oct 20, 2004 23:02

This journal is a resource for members of the ldsfriends community to post suggestions, comments, questions, etc. Comments will be moderated and may not be unscreened for public viewing but will be read and considered by the moderators, and in most cases we will try to provide an answer for you if possible ( Read more... )

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latterdaysaint January 25 2005, 09:10:20 UTC
ok, for a second time just in case my last request was accidentally deleted. I went back to the info page and read it, I was granted membership, then before even making first contact, conversation or involvement in the community or with people on or around the community was immediately banned.
The question stands out, its like signing up for a club at the fair...and when the person shows up at the club house for the first time, without knowing anyone...found out they were banned. And it seems no one will talk to you nevertheless explain how that could happen.
I don't mind being banned and acting like your community doesn't exist..., but it would just be nice to find out how on earth those circumstances could cause banning. You got to do something, say something odd and against the rules in order to get banned..., ha.., I haven't been able to get to the point of doing or even considering ANY of that, so what on earth caused the banning? Hopefully thats a better explanational question if the last post wasn't clear. Thanks.

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LDSFriends Membership publish_peace January 25 2005, 15:37:01 UTC
Sorry about that - communication error on the part of management. You should have posting access now. Thanks!

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Membership request publish_peace January 25 2005, 16:15:39 UTC
Since community management is not able to manually add nor invite people, you will need to make another request to join the community. You may do that here:
http://www.livejournal.com/community/join.bml?comm=ldsfriends

Once again, sorry for the mishap! :-D

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mamaslyth January 31 2005, 23:09:18 UTC
Can there be a better way of screening posts for the LDS Friends community? I find it very discouraging to have my posts show up days after I submit them. It doesn't exactly make me feel like I'm among friends.

I realize you all are probably very busy and you're trying to keep that one spammer out, but there has to be a better way.

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Moderation of posts. publish_peace February 1 2005, 01:31:10 UTC
Hello! :)

Posts are usually approved within 24 hours (or so). One may be really busy so the other one may approve a post or two. They are both online everday and are emailed as soon as a post is submitted for approval.

I have not seen any recent submissions from you though. You did n not see your last post because it was rejected for language. You SHOULD HAVE received an email from the MOD explaining why. I apologize if you have not received this yet because it was sent. The approving MOD asked you to revise the post resubmit it for approval :)

I remember the post. It was really good, but try and think of another name your friend calls/called? you :-D

Thanks again!!!

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Re: Moderation of posts. mamaslyth February 1 2005, 06:29:50 UTC
I was trying to show just how much her opinion changed. Do you honestly think being called a sick psycho is better than being called a psycho female dog?

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Re: Moderation of posts. publish_peace February 1 2005, 16:09:08 UTC
I am sorry you did not get your notice. I remember it being sent. It basically said "Good story, but reword the ending a little bit". I understand you wanted to express how her opinion changed, however the word 'bitch' is not allowed, if you would like to reword this, we can allow the post! :)

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