Thanks you guys for your good-natured response to this irritating person!
While I'm here a quick reminder that if anyone ever does spot a spammer - or anyone posting nasty content in our very positive community - you can always send me a note at the "Report an Issue" or "Feedback" links at the bottom of the site. Your message will reach me immediately and I'll take quick action. :)
Hi Laurel,
This person was a spammer and she has been quickly banned. No worries - she CANNOT get into any of your personal info as she had no ability whatsoever to access anything more than any other member.
For more info. please read my above posts and of course do feel free to contact me if you have any more questions.
thanks Barnmice Admins...:-), good to know we are safe from these people who just like to cause havoc!!! I just had a fabulous "REAL" hack today...what a glorious day.
Hey everyone,
We do have the capability to approve new members before they can join, but I hesitate to use it because 99.9% of our members are "real" and want to get involved right away. What do you all think?
I had a note that she commented on my profile and couldn't find it anywhere. There were some errors as well. Thankfully admin took care of it. I figured I was new to navigating the site and that I was doing something wrong. Good to know I'm not as bad as I thought.
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