Deleted posts

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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  • stressgate3 said:

    I've accidently deleted your email. I'm new to this. 4 posts are deleted from the community page. I looked in my history and found them there. There's no replys. I was sure I'd be offered at least one piece of advice, but nothing. They are not in the record of latest discussions. Luckily as I no longer trusted my posts staying put and recieving advice, I eventually managed to get thru to citizens advice. That is no easy task when you only have 4 weeks to gain evidence and advice. The time limit is stressful when it's extremely hard to actually see an advisor in person. The CAB advisor told me I hadn't given enough detail in my evidence. My son's had his assesment. I have the mandatory reconsideration with no change, 0 points. The assessors report states my son understood and answered all questions himself. This is a lie. I answered for him. I wrote the description of my son's problems myself. The CAB advisor pointed out so many more problems that I just take for granted. It seems you need to have a degree in English and be articulate, which I obviously do not and am not lol. Had the assessor not lied he should have received points for not being able to communicate without help and points for not being able to engage. Oh well, off to tribunal, what fun, not.

    I so know what you mean about official stuff not being fun. I hope it goes well at the tribunal for you and your son though, and that everything works out really well. Thanks also very much for your input about the deleted posts.

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  • stressgate3 said:

    I've accidently deleted your email. I'm new to this. 4 posts are deleted from the community page. I looked in my history and found them there. There's no replys. I was sure I'd be offered at least one piece of advice, but nothing. They are not in the record of latest discussions. Luckily as I no longer trusted my posts staying put and recieving advice, I eventually managed to get thru to citizens advice. That is no easy task when you only have 4 weeks to gain evidence and advice. The time limit is stressful when it's extremely hard to actually see an advisor in person. The CAB advisor told me I hadn't given enough detail in my evidence. My son's had his assesment. I have the mandatory reconsideration with no change, 0 points. The assessors report states my son understood and answered all questions himself. This is a lie. I answered for him. I wrote the description of my son's problems myself. The CAB advisor pointed out so many more problems that I just take for granted. It seems you need to have a degree in English and be articulate, which I obviously do not and am not lol. Had the assessor not lied he should have received points for not being able to communicate without help and points for not being able to engage. Oh well, off to tribunal, what fun, not.

    I so know what you mean about official stuff not being fun. I hope it goes well at the tribunal for you and your son though, and that everything works out really well. Thanks also very much for your input about the deleted posts.

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