Posted by Lou Pilder on June 14, 2013, at 16:20:32
In reply to Notification policy » Lou Pilder, posted by SLS on June 14, 2013, at 15:50:28
> Perhaps you should post a question addressed to the moderator (Dr. Bob) to clarify the policy regarding notifications. There is nothing to debate in the absence of this information. If the policy has evolved over time, I think it would be helpful for the doctor to offer an explanation of his current thoughts on this issue.
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> How many times a day do you submit notifications?
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The notification policy is what it is. I do not know of any change in the policy and if you have a link for some change, please post it and then I could have theopportunity to respondaccordingly.
Now Mr Hsiung does state why he leaves my notifications/requests outstanding. He also agrees that ate could lead to murder, and I think that there is the potential for myself to be a victim of anti-Semitic violence due to that there are numerous anti-Semitic statements allowed to stand, which I think could be thought by some to be supportive due to that Mr Hsiung states that he does not wait and that support takes precedence and that one match could start a forest fire. Here is the link to Mr Hsiung stating about hate could cause one to commit murder and that he states that it might be good for some to see that my requests /notifications do not have to be responded to. That is a stated reason, so imhho, there is the fact that the notification system has not changed at all from that either the statement will be addressed on the board or the notifyer will be contacted directly. If neither of those were done to my notifications/requests, I post a reminder. There is also the option of reminding via email
Lou
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