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Ive Banned And Removed A Member From My Group However We R Still Recieving Emails From Her. It

Is it possible that even after leaving a group conversation, a user can read the rest of the conversation that happened between the other members of the group chat?

Everyone got it wrong.The answer is, unfortunately, YES. The person who has left or has been removed from a Facebook group chat can STILL read the whole conversation (ALL conversation prior to leaving the group).This recently happened to us and it’s frustrating that Facebook doesn’t have any answer/resolution to this.Even if ALL the members of the group chat leave the conversation, the conversation history is still visible to EVERYONE. A member who has been removed or left the group can still find that particular group chat by searching for it on Messenger (both mobile app/desktop) using the group name or by simply searching the name of one of its previous members (it will show up as a suggestion). The only way to make it completely disappear from being searched is to "Delete" the conversation aside from "Leaving" only. However, this will only delete the group chat from the end of the person who has deleted it and NOT from the other person who hasn't deleted it yet. Even the if original group chat creator delete it, it’s still visible to other members.We accidentally added a person in a group chat and removed him afterwards. However, we found out that that person can still read all the past conversions from that group even he didn't engage at all! When you're talking "bad" about someone on a group chat and accidentally added him, removing him won't keep him from seeing all the conversations. It looks like the group conversation is saved permanently. Blocking the person doesn’t make any difference either!

How can you tell if you're banned from a Facebook fan page?

I honestly don't know what happened? Could I have been banned?

The thing is I comment sometimes on these Facebook fan Pages, and all that I can remember is I did comment a negative comment, but it wasn't even that bad in the first place, everyone else was negative in the post, and I was sharing my thoughts (It was just a meme that was just plain incorrect). And out of know where when I want to comment something, the comment box isn't even there, I can't like anyone's post, or post on their Facebook page. Does that practically indicate that I have been banned on their Facebook page? I mean I know their privacy wasn't changed because I see 3k people like the picture/meme, and 200+ comments. They couldn't have restricted it so vastly?

Maybe I am wrong, and they did restrict privacy to the page, can anyone let me know if "you" can comment or post to their Facebook Page? https://www.facebook.com/Anime.is.better.than.Cartoons?ref=stream

I mean most Facebook fan pages you can comment regardless of liking their page. Let me know if you can comment and you haven't even liked their page. Because if you can, I guess sadly the only conclusion is, I have been banned...

Can a company force you to remove a wedding ring if it is a religious belief?

I would contact the department of labor and ask. However, your work may very well be able to require that if it's a job where wearing a ring could pose a safety hazard. As someone who works in a jewelry store, I have heard more than a few times of someone (mostly men) who got their finger smashed, and the rapid swelling vs a fixed metal ring caused them to get a blood clot, and one guy actually lost his finger because the EMTs couldn't get the ring off. Wearing a ring in certain job situations can definitely pose a risk. Perhaps you could wear your band on a chain that's tucked into your shirt while at work instead of on your finger. At least if a chain gets caught in something it will snap without hurting you, and you'll still have your band on your physical body.

There are some jobs out there where special safety concerns take precedence over personal preference and even religious beliefs. I have waist-length hair. It's not a religious thing, but I just like how it looks on me. I always have to wear my hair in a tight bun at work since I use a 3000 rpm buffing machine and torches. I don't particularly care for how my hair looks up in a bun, but it's better than having it burn or get caught in the buffer and ripping my scalp off. In your case, is it really more important to wear your ring all the time at work or run the risk of loosing a finger and never being able to wear it again?

How do you know if you were uninvited from an event on Facebook?

Well if you were originally on the event and the whole event was deleted/cancelled by the person organising it, than facebook either sends you an email or a facebook message saying that the event was cancelled. However if someone has just removed you from an event than the only way you will know is because you didn't get an email.

Or you could ask someone else who was on the guest list if the event is still up, or you may have accidentally declined, so you would have to check your declined events.

How to remove a "W" from my transcript?

There's nothing wrong with having Ws on your transcript, particularly if you retake the course, although it is not necessary to do so. I had eight Ws on my transcript and was admitted to a top ten grad school.
All a W means is that for some reason or other you did not complete the course. I never volunteered the reasons for my Ws and was never asked either.

How do I unsubscribe from Quora emails?

From our Help Center article, How do I unsubscribe from Quora emails?:If you want to unsubscribe from various Quora e-mails, you can do so by clicking the ‘Unsubscribe’ link located at the bottom of the email.In general, to control what types of e-mails you receive from Quora, including our Digest emails, go to your Settings page, navigate to "Email & Notifications" in the left-side navigation menu (or http://www.quora.com/settings/notifications), and toggle your settings from there.For more information about Quora’s features and frequently asked questions, check out our Help Center.

I want to block a person on WhatsApp without the person knowing that I blocked him. Is it possible? Or is there a way I won't get messages from a specific person without blocking him?

If you delete the contact from your phone and then delete the relevant whatsapp chat, the next time he/she sends you a whatsapp message, you will be given the options to either add the person to your contacts, to block them, or to add them to your spam list. Although I'm not too sure how blocking them or adding them to your spam list will reflect in their side as I've never tried this. But I would think that blocking them might reflect on their side, while adding them to your spam list would be the way to go.Your next option is what I would go with. Actually, I have already used this option for this one friend who sends all these annoying adverts all the time. I'm probably just on his broadcast list, but didn't have the heart to ask him to please remove me therefrom. Since he's using it to advertise stuff he is selling, I figured it would seem a bit inconsiderate if I told him to remove me from the list. So if you have the latest version of whatsapp, it gives you the option to mute particular chats. Plus it gives you a few options as to how long you want to mute them for. Works like a charm. So he probably still sends me messages, but now that I no longer get alerted when he does, it doesn't bother me anymore. No more of that annoying beeping all the time :)Edit There is a "show notifications" check box as well on the same screen where you mute the chats. If you unckeck this, you will stop receiving notifications from them too.Just for the sake of thoroughness, here's how you do it. Open the chat you want to have muted. In the top right corner, there's the options button (3 dots). Click that, and select "mute" from the drop down menu. That's the screen you are looking for. Hope my answer was helpful.

I was diagnosed with cervical cancer, what is my life expectancy?

Long story short - I've been in and out of the hospital since I was 11, mostly with gyne problems. I was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian disease and endometriosis. 12 surgeries and 12 years later I ended up having to have a bilateral oopherectomy (partial hysterectomy where they took both my ovaries out and 1/4 of my uterus). Now at 25 years old, I have been diagnosed with stage 2 cervical cancer (believe it or not, I'm HPV negative and the cancer is caused by glandular cells instead of the typical squamous cells) I am having a complete hysterectomy (removal of my uterus and cervix) in about 3 weeks. What is my prognosis though? What are the chances that I will have to undergo chemo or radiation therapy? Is there a chance that I will not be alive in 5 years?

Can users still view your Twitter DMs after deactivation?

I don't think so. DMs (Direct Messages) seem to exist as a single copy across two 'mailboxes' so if either the sender or recipient deletes one, it's gone for both parties. If one party deletes their account then all their public messages no longer exist and I'd have to assume their DMs disappear too. Also, in most cases, it's only possible to send DMs where both parties mutually follow (it is possible to switch on a setting to allow anyone to DM you though) and so if one person kills their own account the link between the two accounts would probably be broken. I've no direct experience of this however.After an account has been deactivated it can be reactivated - I also don't know if the DMs (and public tweets) will reappear.

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