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Abuse Report


Question Posted Monday August 7 2006, 6:13 pm

Unfortunately, I had to report someone. When I clicked to see the status of my abuse report, it said "Needs reviewed by level III administrator". What does this mean?

Also, can I add something onto my Abuse Report?

Thanks.


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karenR answered Monday August 7 2006, 9:33 pm:
Needs reviewed by a L3 moderator means it is something that needs looked into a little further
than a L2 can work on. Or it could mean we are waiting for advice on how to handle a report by a L3 or Dangernerd.

You can send a new report, I don't know that you can add to one.

It may take a little bit but it will be taken care of. :)

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