is still exciting: this morning I rated the new product "Pollo mediterranea" from Anna's Best rather negatively with 2 stars ... and now the product has disappeared from the selection! - Is there censorship going on here?
LG from Wuemi
is still exciting: this morning I rated the new product "Pollo mediterranea" from Anna's Best rather negatively with 2 stars ... and now the product has disappeared from the selection! - Is there censorship going on here?
LG from Wuemi
Guest
Hello everyone
As already communicated above, censorship is definitely not in our interest.
@deactivated user, do you have the links to one or two other posts that are no longer accessible? Based on your example above, I can't really understand why the post is no longer accessible. More examples would be very helpful so that I can look at and compare this with our technology.
Kind regards
Tanja
Guest
Then you just call the removal of posts something else. By censorship I meant posts that are no longer accessible on Migipedia.
As requested, here are a few more "censored" posts:
If you need more of these to solve the problem, please let me know.
Guest
Hello@deactivated user
Thanks for the links. As far as I can see, all the articles you have listed here are still published on Migipedia. They are mostly answers from the M-Infoline, which can still be found under the respective products.
By clicking on the date next to the user name, it is also possible to link directly to the relevant article or answer.
However, it can of course happen that older direct links are no longer correct everywhere - but the posts should still be available for the product.
Best regards
Tanja
Hello@Tanja_Migros
Can't view a single link. Get this page:
Work once without admin rights!
Best regards
Frederica
Guest
Hello@Frederica
Thanks - I'm beginning to understand what the problem is.
The links above are basically internal assignment links. As you all know, questions about products are answered directly by M-Infoline. In our system, these queries are also assigned directly to the M-Infoline processing tool - so that the questions can be clarified as quickly as possible.
The "Filter Alert Notices" tag is a notification to the Infoline that a new comment has been entered for a product and the link takes the person responsible directly to the relevant question: Whether this is in the form of a question from a user or an answer from the M-Infoline.
What we cannot yet explain is why these links are currently public, but the content is not visible. There seems to be a technical problem and we are working on it.
I hope you will believe me when I assure you that all posts hidden under these links can be found on Migipedia and are visible to all users. Most of them are links to answers from the M-Infoline for various products.
We are now working on the exact clarification of the problem and I hope to be able to get back to you soon with more detailed information.
Kind regards
Tanja
Guest
@deactivated user,the posts by proru that you were looking for were both written about the product "Coffee filter paper N°6" and are still public.
Best regards
Tanja
Thank you @Tanja_Migros
I was thinking something like that, since it starts with the [Filter:Keyword].
Have a nice evening
Frederica
Guest
Thank you for the clarification. Thanks to the very comprehensive answer, I can confirm the situation 100%. It was always a mystery to me what these "blocked pages" were all about. I often come across them when searching and am always surprised. If such links are no longer displayed in future, all the better! Therefore, the matter has been resolved to my complete satisfaction.
Guest
@sommersturm
Verd.... again, you're annoying us all with your drivel, all your exclusions have unfortunately not helped, I hope Migipedia takes legal action in your case.
Criticizing Migros where it's appropriate is OK, maybe it will bring something at some point? but people like you really get on my nerves ? ?
I'm having a crisis now too ... how can you finally exclude such an "A ...". Because of all his copy/paste comments, the relevant content of this forum is no longer visible!