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Updated over 6 years ago,

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Troy Lilly
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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What to do when a moderator wrongfully removes a post?

Troy Lilly
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

So I had a post update on a topic I find very valuable and useful get removed... If you check out my post about probate lists, it was pretty much reposting that with an update on results over the course of the last year and growing to 25+ deals/month with the information given in the post.

It had very little to do with promoting my products, and a lot to do with a valuable topic. I have taught people for free how to obtain the leads, however, I do offer a product for people too lazy or too busy to be taught... that's besides the point... the topic was removed fro self promotion when I was simply giving really good information and personal experience.

What's worse is that the moderator talked down upon me as an individual for trying to provide real value to the community. After reviewing the said Moderator's profile, he had started a umber of discussions promoting himself quite bluntly looking for services... Some moderator, right?

Anyway, just wondering what I can do about this. There is no policing the police, corrupt or not... I just wish they didn't attack something actually helpful to many. What a shame.

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