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Forum related question.. Do we have a forum abuse area?

Csspecs

New member
We all see it happen, you come on early in the morning and take a read through the forums with your morning coffee only to see that some spammer was busy posting how to get a free TV or viagra..... So how do we go about reporting abuse so that it can be removed faster, just about every forum I have ever been a member of had an abuse area that you could report stuff to.
So as an example I would post a topic like this in the abuse area

 
When you see a post that is abusive, spam or in any way breaks the rules, look for this icon in the left-hand column
report.gif
of the offending post. That is the fastest way to notify a staff member that there is something bad posted.

Thanks for the tip on that link. Thread & spammer are gone. :)
 
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