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Dave
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O.P. How do you move a thread?
I saw that a thread had been moved, cos it had a little icon next to it that said moved on the tool tip. How do you do that?
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08-15-2006 12:17 PM |
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Kenji
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RE: How do you move a thread?
Only mods and admins can do it.
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08-15-2006 12:17 PM |
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qgroessl
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RE: How do you move a thread?
But if you think a thread should be moved... you can report it using the report button and state that you think it should be moved, and where you think it should be moved to... and a lot of the time mods will move it.
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08-15-2006 02:13 PM |
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Dave
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O.P. RE: How do you move a thread?
quote: Originally posted by Dazmatic
Only mods and admins can do it.
Is the same true for closing threads i.e. stopping anyone else from posting on them?
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08-15-2006 03:25 PM |
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qgroessl
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RE: How do you move a thread?
Yup... but yet again if you feel a thread should be closed you can report it and state why you think... and the mod/admin will decide whether or not they agree.
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08-15-2006 03:27 PM |
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Lou
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RE: How do you move a thread?
quote: Originally posted by UTI
Yup... but yet again if you feel a thread should be closed you can report it and state why you think... and the mod/admin will decide whether or not they agree.
However if it is your thread, I've never seen it not being closed
The same is also true for being sticky. If you believe it should be, report it and say it should be sticky in your opinion, and state why
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08-15-2006 03:38 PM |
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Dave
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O.P. RE: How do you move a thread?
sticky is where it stays at the top forever, even if no-one posts on it, right?
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08-15-2006 03:41 PM |
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Stigmata
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RE: How do you move a thread?
quote: Originally posted by Dave
er, even if no-one posts on it, right?
Correct. A sticky normally contains important information that will be useful in time to come.
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08-15-2006 03:45 PM |
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Dave
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O.P. RE: How do you move a thread?
Not quite on topic, but can't be bothered to start a new thread, are we allowed to rate our own threads as 5*s to make ourselves look better?
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08-15-2006 05:06 PM |
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RE: RE: How do you move a thread?
quote: Originally posted by Dave
Not quite on topic, but can't be bothered to start a new thread, are we allowed to rate our own threads as 5*s to make ourselves look better?
Nothing stopping ya, I reckon plenty people do.
That said, does anyone pay attention to thread ratings anyway?
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08-15-2006 05:10 PM |
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