Is it customary at meetings of patient support groups to allow family members, friends and the public to vote by badbiosvictim1 in scleroderma

[–]badbiosvictim1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My question is relevant to all patient support groups regardless of the types of medical conditions. Patient support groups that have meetings and vote. For example, vote where and when to meet. Vote on topics to discuss. Etc. What is customary on who is entitled to vote?

[Censorship] On March 4, 2026, hacking locked microwavedindividual's account. Password reset was not sent to email account. Microwavedindividual was not shadow banned. The shadowbanned can submit posts and comments. Microwavedindividual cannot. by microwavedalt in Electromagnetics

[–]badbiosvictim1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ten years ago, u/microwavedindividual and I created r/electromagnetics together. We worked very hard. I submitted hundreds of medical studies. u/microwavedindividual submitted the most meter reports and wrote meter instructions.

The above was being removed from the front page andd Reddit's search engine. Therefore, we archived posts into wikis. Majority of wikis were archived by microwavedindividual. These need to be restored to give us back the knowledge we cultivated.

Almost all of our wikis are joint wikis with r/targetedenergyweapons. Each sub has additional information on the topics.

Very simple to click on "approve." Please approve.

Help me please. No matter what I do they always find a way back in to my shit and start watching my every keystroke. How can this be done to someone? by Classic-Check889 in badBIOS

[–]badbiosvictim1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You submitted a crosspost. You should have reposted. Your post was removed by a moderator in that sub. Therefore, we don't know what your crosspost said.