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Originally Posted by Jazuela
That would still require that Community Standards knows WHO is making the complaint.
That's why I feel that one criteria alone can solve a LOT of problems. Complaint-makers should be required to identify themselves to Community Standards.
They don't have to identify themselves to anyone else, and CS shouldn't have to identify them to anyone either. The buck stops with CS.
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I don't know if that is how it is or not. I have identified myself when I made the call. However, what you seem to think is that there is process to change the procedure. There isn't.
Should is a word with many applications;
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