A short while back I posted a question on the forum. I needed some help. It was locked in spite of having been viewed 61 times. I private messaged the moderator who locked it and politely asked why it was locked. I did not mean to do or say anything objectionable and so far as I know I didn't. I only wanted to understand the reason it was locked. This seemed a very reasonable question. I received no response. I later sent an email to moderator and received no reply. I finally sent another private message and was still ignored. I was wondering if it is typical for moderators to ignore questions. I thought it was a very reasonable question.
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:04 pm
As I wrote in reply to your post you need to discuss your issues with Funimation. ANN is not the Funimation tech desk.
Did you read this line on the main forum page (my italics)?
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 5:12 pm
We lock threads in the "Bugs & Technical Questions" forum once they are considered "closed."
That forum is specifically for help with ANN and only ANN, which is not what you were asking for. Errinundra explained that we can't help you with your tech problems on another website, and with that the help request was essentially closed, therefore the thread was locked.
It wasn't done as a punishment to you, or because you were perceived as rude or anything like that.
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