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Warriors For Innocence: You Made Us Do It, And It's Not Our Fault Anyway

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el jay: strikeout 2007

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kajivar May 30 2007, 16:49:25 UTC
They *are* deleting/hiding support requests/complaints about the purge. I took some quick screenshots as proof.

Screenshot taken at 12:27 PM EST. Note the 4th line down: "Permanent deltion of communities and journals based on interests" (request #752330) and 9th line down: "LiveJournal Community/Journal Purge?" (request #752316)


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liz_marcs May 30 2007, 17:04:51 UTC
Thanks. Have looked, linked, and credited you.

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phoenixdreaming May 30 2007, 17:25:16 UTC
There is no way to delete support requests. They're taken private /where they will get a response/ because the 'normal' support volunteer who can answer requests on the public boards isn't equipped to deal with them.

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ex_uniquewo May 30 2007, 20:13:33 UTC
They're not deleting them. Feedback or Abuse posts, no matter the subject, are always turned private (and so are requests about Payments or SUP issues). Only the poster and the volunteers having the necessary privs can see them. (I'm not a volunteer myself but I've posted to support and feedback often enough to know how it works). Also see: http://community.livejournal.com/lj_support/702407.html

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kutsuwamushi May 30 2007, 21:15:00 UTC
This is the first time I've commented, but I wanted to say something as a former support volunteer.

Public support categories are handled by volunteers who aren't qualified to handle policy questions. The General/Unknown category, for example, is for journal usage questions that don't fit anywhere else--such as how to delete an account, use a friends page, etc.

What happened is that these requests were removed to the private categories where they can be answered by people with the appropriate training/connection to higher-ups. This is how it's been done for years, and has nothing to do with this particular blow-up.

As a side note, the request board shown in that first screenshot only displays requests that are awaiting further action.

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kajivar May 30 2007, 22:13:33 UTC
That does make sense. Thanks for the explanation.

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asexualdreamer May 30 2007, 23:23:45 UTC
I hope you don't mind, but i am archiving all this on my website http://www.starchaserstudios.net in case they get real bold. I have given you credit but this info will be up there

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liz_marcs May 30 2007, 23:32:02 UTC
Thank you.

I won't be home until late tonight, so I have no chance to back them up for myself.

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