Is this forum outdated and rarely mod'd?
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Is this forum outdated and rarely mod'd?
I posted in abuse and assault days ago and it just keeps saying nobody can see it until it's approved. IT SEEMS LIKE ME AND ESPECIALLY SAM W are really the only active users. I really needed some opinions and help with my psychologist, and I just don't get responses. Is there a more active forum like this? This site has SO MUCH amazing potential. I'm bummed. Keep checking. I don't get it...
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Re: Is this forum outdated and rarely mod'd?
Good morning.
By all means, this board, like all of our direct services, is very actively and meticulously moderated. It is also quite actively used. You'll note per the guidelines you agreed to when registering that we not only do not guarantee any given posts will be answered or put through in a given period of time, or ever. That's because in some cases, like the post you're referring to, we need to do our due diligence, both not only sorting out how, and if, we can have a post like that be something that's suitable or even safe for our community as a whole, but doing some background research on the post and the user who posted it first as we take all of that into consideration.
So, rest assured, we've been right here, actively doing our job. You did not mention in that post you made Saturday that you were seeking help with your psychologist with the issues you mentioned, but given the nature of what you posted and what I've seen in the research I've done so far, I certainly feel confident saying that a qualified mental health professional is absolutely the right person to consult with, rather than what we can offer here.
By all means, this board, like all of our direct services, is very actively and meticulously moderated. It is also quite actively used. You'll note per the guidelines you agreed to when registering that we not only do not guarantee any given posts will be answered or put through in a given period of time, or ever. That's because in some cases, like the post you're referring to, we need to do our due diligence, both not only sorting out how, and if, we can have a post like that be something that's suitable or even safe for our community as a whole, but doing some background research on the post and the user who posted it first as we take all of that into consideration.
So, rest assured, we've been right here, actively doing our job. You did not mention in that post you made Saturday that you were seeking help with your psychologist with the issues you mentioned, but given the nature of what you posted and what I've seen in the research I've done so far, I certainly feel confident saying that a qualified mental health professional is absolutely the right person to consult with, rather than what we can offer here.
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