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I have just received the message I have cut and pasted below, I make the assumption that I am about to be disconnected by the thought police.
Ashley (Neighbourly)
5/09/2021, 8:56 pm NZST
It has been brought to our attention that you disagree with a moderation decision recently made on one of your posts. At this time, your post has not been removed but we thought we would get in touch to tell you a bit more about our moderation practices.
Neighbourly was created to enable great, positive community discussions. If content is flagged for review, we will moderate it in context of our Guidelines and Neighbourly's purpose to be a space for helpful and positive community conversations.
We understand that you may feel unfairly moderated in this circumstance, and apologise for any harm caused. Every member’s voice is important to their community - we simply ask you to use it respectfully, while keeping in mind our Guidelines and Neighbourly’s purpose.
Please note that all members agree to the Neighbourly Guidelines upon creating an account. If you feel unable to agree with our Guidelines and moderating decisions, we will have to ask you to kindly leave the platform.
If you would like more details on what to do in these circumstances, please have a look at these articles:
Why was my content taken down, and what can I do?
Can I say whatever I like on Neighbourly?
Ngā mihi,
Ashley
Member Experience Specialist
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