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I have just received a Private Message trying to sell me something. You can’t ‘report’ a Private Message, and I have never known how to contact Admin direct. Help, someone?

Dots good to know :)
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never noticed the 3 dots, if I did see them I paid them no attention.
Ya learn something new every day!
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At the very bottom of the page you will find About AgingCare, select that. At the bottom of the new page you will find Contact Us
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You can, I do believe, report a PM. Just look for the report button. I don't remember for certain but I do believe you can. If I ever do get anything I erase after reading, so I can't check for certain, Margaret.
The other way you can contact an admin is to go to the "newsfeed" that is a choice below your avatar. There the first message you see is always the one from admins about site tech problems. If you go to that, and ANSWER it by clicking on it as you would to send a PM, you are reaching out I think to an admin.
Just did get a pm. So here's how to report. Up in the far righthand corner you will see the elipses of three little dots. Press on that. Allows you either to report message or to delete it, Margaret.
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Thank you, that worked to allow the post to be reported. I'd still be glad to learn how to contact Admin.

For example, every time I log on to Newsfeed, it starts with a post from April 2023 that says " An update on technical issues, fixes, and upcoming work from the AgingCare Tech team: Good morning everyone, Over the weekend, we experienced a technical issue that prevented users from logging into the AgingCare site. The issue was fixed, but some users did not regain access immediately. Our development team did a sweep for affected users yesterday and restored their access".

It would be good to get Admin to delete it!
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Above the private message box, to the right of the message, you'll see three small dots...if you click on them, there is a drop down option to report the message. The dots are not within the box of the message, but outside of it. Almost opposite of the name of the sender.
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