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Old 02-06-2019, 09:35 AM
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How does Community Standards know who complained, when a complaint is by email? Most email addresses don't ID the sender, and there are anonymous email services to really hide one's identity.

I don't think it is a requirement to provide one's name on a complaint. If it is, please provide the source (location) where this is stated.



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Originally Posted by Chellybean View Post
Gracie i usually don't argue with you But to the fact that community standards doesn't give out there name is 100% wrong on your part they absolutely do if you ask!

Second as i said they hold all the cards, and like the post has said if you hire a attorney you are paying both ways, and some peoples principals will do that if they feel wronged.
Third when it comes to a jury trial you never know which way juries will vote.
So take it for it is. If you have a complaint you certainly can get the complainant name if you ask.
If you don't believe me call community standards and ask.
The Complaint has to be against you to get there name.