If you click on 'my profile' on the left of the screen, then scroll down and you will come to 'contact us'. you have a choice of contacts, click on e-mail the Editor, and follow instructions. Tell the ED which post it is, or do a link, then wait and see what happens.
thanks sara.
see news topic - Sarah Brown, PM's wife. A thread that started off by criticising her dress sense, then somehow veered into a most offensive and uncalled for post (from Abdulmahjid) saying that she should die, amongst other things. Like Sarah or Gordon Brown or loathe them for whatever reason - comments like that are just not on.
It takes goodness knows how many people to press the report option before the thread is zapped , sometimes it can sit there for ever and a day just escalating ! I guess you could try emailing the ed , making sure there's a link to the thread in your email , or , at least , the thread number and date/time . Good luck though .
I hadn't seen that thread but some people get so carried away! I'm sure they don't mean some of the stuff they say but you're right. it's uncalled for and offensive, but sometimes I think it's one-upmanship between the posters. who can be the most ridiculous/offensive etc.
I don't think it's me just being sensitive or anything, he/she can call anyone all they like - I supose public figures are game for criticism simply by being in the public eye. But she is there because of her husband's role.
I am sure she is immune to a lot of the namecalling, you have to develop a thick skin, but it was just the comment that she should die. That really is despicable.
Now I was never a fan of Cherie Blair - detested the woman & she deliberately put herself out there, But I would never say that she deserved to die.
They really are not amusing at all! I have learnt to ignore them though as I have a disabled child myself and i'm not prepared to go into battle with him over it all.
sorry daffy - saw your comment on children, missed the term disabled that went before. No - I'm sure his/her comments on those are not amusing at all.
I am prepared to laugh at the Welsh, in a lighthearted way (I'm from the Lincolnshire Fens and we get the pee taken out of us all the time, so live & let live...!) but disabled children? I can't see any potential humour in that one.