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Post In The Right Section! Its Not Hard!

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11-18-2007, 05:13 PM
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Lately I've been getting rather annoyed at the amount of posts that can be better suited in a category rather than placing it in the General Discussion. Sometimes, it's even by people who should know better, and even sometimes criticize others for doing it. Take look at the following screenshot.. I've added an arrow to each thread that could be moved elsewhere.

http://www.psdtocode.com/wow.gif [By the way, the myspace thread wasn't supposed to have an arrow next to it, I thought I deleted it]

Is this really necessary? No. If you are posting a thread, and are on the verge of posting it in the General Discussion, FIND A SUITABLE FORUM FOR IT FIRST. You may say "well, if I post it in there, it will get more views". Yes, but views of people who have nothing to say. If you post it in a suitable forum, someone will already know what it is about and can help.

If everyone starts posting in the right forums, there will be more people browsing those as a result.

Stop killing TF

     


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