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night-hawk-1:
A PowerSeller asked a question in eBay AU's forum about forthcoming changes - http://forums.ebay.com.au/thread.jspa?threadID=600116346&rw=true&anticache=1240029452538.

 I did actually post on that thread asking why the PowerSeller did not contact his/her account manager to ask that question, as it seemed inappropriate to ask a forum moderator that question,

but you won't see my post there. (Apparently, for some strange reason, it offended someone and has been removed!)

What worries me is that Shane (the eBay AU moderator) replied to this question - and as I said, it's not a question I thought necessary since the PowerSeller in question certainly has lines of communication open to an Account Manager who could have answered this. Given that it's an unnecessary question, I query why Shane would have time to post a reply (which he did), but fail to have time to address the many questions that have been posted about moderating the eBay AU forums"

*CountessA*:
I wonder whether this explains some of the moderation issues that have arisen, Hawk. If a moderator is so inundated by requests that aren't really within his purview that he can't carry out the tasks that are needed to adequately moderate a forum (particularly with regard to trolling, disruptive posts, cyber-stalking, etc.), it gives one pause for thought.

Poddy:
Hawk,

Move over, I too got a slap in the same thread.

I am now languishing in eBali for 7 days

Posting comments that do not relate to the discussion board's topic(s)
which is not permitted at eBay
Important changes ?? Is that why the
discussion boards were blasted out of existence?

Hmmm no discussion boards= no discussion of 'important changes'=no dissent to the changes= no problems.
All falling into place now.......a cunning plan Baldrick

night-hawk-1:
Yes countess it all seems a little strange.

Pody never mind mate, you will alway be OK here where the community is run by the community for the community.

Fluffy*Duckee:
No problems?  Not really.  No discussions = nervious pr uneducated sellers = inappropriately handled customers = a large cessation of selling and buying = ebay big problems.  No wonder they are courting the Chinese sellers of junk.

Sorry to hear about your impromtu holiday Poddie. 

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