Before some minutes got an e-mail from creators.ning.com. Is this a spam? Was the network hacked?
Andras
The mail:
| from: | Creators mail@creators.ning.com | ||
| reply-to: | do-not-reply@creators.ning.com |
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| to: | --- |
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| date: | Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:31 PM | ||
| subject: | test |
testing bitchez.
E
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Permalink Reply by Shannon @ SyfrSpace on April 28, 2012 at 8:06am Not only am I getting the messages again, but "stop following" did not work.
I do have a broadcast message that I need to send on Monday. I hope the issue is resolved by then and this new thing isn't part of it.
Permalink Reply by DTM on April 28, 2012 at 8:10am The funny thing is, I have the "stop following" clicked here, but I'm still getting email notifications about this discussion. lol!
Permalink Reply by Quan Yin on April 28, 2012 at 9:47am I *love* Ning for being professional but also to keep their human face behind the company. Try communicating with YouTube, for instance :)
If this type of humanness would change, so would my feelings for Ning! So, Eric, you've only made Ning move to an even warmer place in my heart!
I also honour you for taking the time to 'take the blame' but there truly is no blame to take. People giving you a hard time in this really have nothing real going on, just my opinion.
Keep moving forward guys, what you do is great!
Permalink Reply by Janettee McCrary on April 29, 2012 at 12:46am LOL @ Eric! It happens - don't feel too upset about it. It seems most of us just thought it was funny. However - I have a story from work that may help with a "in the future" idea to avoid this again...
There's a guy at work we all know... You know, the one that says stuff at random, is usually pretty funny, seems to get along well with the customers - but sometimes he says stuff and we're like "He did NOT just say that to the customer!" or "How the heck did they even start talking about THAT?!"
Well, one day, he had a call come in about flowers for a funeral. He asked them what they wanted the card to say. They weren't sure. So he said he could come back to that later in the call... Our system requires us to enter SOMETHING to move on to the next part of the order, so he told the customer he was going to enter something that would remind him to come back and change it later.
A few days later, he gets called in to see the boss, who is FURIOUS - the customer was also FURIOUS... His choice of something to write in the card message, which he then forgot to change... Was "Hahahaha"! OMG! Well, he made his apologies, promised never to do it again - and he's still there. His promise was to always just put "." as the message if they needed to come back to it.
So... It happens to all of us. Most of the time, it's not a huge deal. You learn from it and move on. Next time, though - perhaps "This is a test message." would be a better choice of words? :)
*Tongue In Cheek* I bet this is the complete opposite of what you expected from me, huh? :)
Permalink Reply by ismail shah on April 29, 2012 at 11:26pm Lolz :P
i not got that email. but m getting Member Approval emails of my network. I removed modertion of members approval 5 days ago but m geeing approvals emails
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