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If recent thread deletions are by moderators why not inform members of your actions, ideally with a brief statement of the reason. It appears that there is a new swathe of moderators recently, so you may be unaware that this happened before - threads disappearing without even a private message to each contributor explaining. There are community rules. If these are broken, fair enough to uphold the rules, but you should tell people the nature of the infringement too.

Unless a hacker has gone in, though that seems unlikely that they would so selectively remove the 2 threads that I am aware of.

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  • Hi Curious,

    Hi Alexandra,

    Apologies about "butting-in" -  Asperger's Syndrome and all that - as one of the threads was, "Can anyone help? Please" - with three members threads as having been deleted. There was niether consultation nor discussion about this before or after the deletion occured in at least two members cases.

    On the day of the deletion, 05/01/2017 - I sent an E-mail at 19:58 hours to the NAS Community Manager, stating as follows:

    "In regard to recent comments made upon the subject of "Can anyone help? Please." - all comments made after the initial request have vanished. Is this a technical glitch, or something otherwise?

    This report has been made as a supporting statement.

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  • Hi Curious,

    Hi Alexandra,

    Apologies about "butting-in" -  Asperger's Syndrome and all that - as one of the threads was, "Can anyone help? Please" - with three members threads as having been deleted. There was niether consultation nor discussion about this before or after the deletion occured in at least two members cases.

    On the day of the deletion, 05/01/2017 - I sent an E-mail at 19:58 hours to the NAS Community Manager, stating as follows:

    "In regard to recent comments made upon the subject of "Can anyone help? Please." - all comments made after the initial request have vanished. Is this a technical glitch, or something otherwise?

    This report has been made as a supporting statement.

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