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Friendly reminder about Forums.... This post should probably come from Admin, and maybe I am out of line. But I have noticed this for sometime and just wanted to remind people to please post in the proper forums. It seems that people more often than not post in the General Discussion things that belong in Sick and Injured, Brothers and Sisters, RIP, etc. Given the volume of posts in General Discussion, it makes it much easier for us to track posts if they are in the proper forums. Also, urgent requests for assistance with illness and injury may be more quickly responded to if they are put in the right forum. Thanks. |
You are right, of course and admin has told people this, time and time again for the good it does. But, some new people might not know how to use the different forumss or they have a problem that is serious and just post in the first place they can get into. That is understandable. |
EXCELLENT post :) When I have time I move threads to the appropriate forums and I move usually 40-50 from general discussion that belong somewhere else. Thank you for the reminder!!! |
Nice reminder! |
thanks for the reminder, it has been really frustrating the last few weeks. Sometimes I think new folks are not familiar with hitting the "New Posts" option so they can see everything new in all the forums, so they are spending the majority of their time in General Discussion & they think everyone else is too. |
I agree - great reminder! :thumbup: I've noticed this too. |
Great reminder. I noticed one of my threads was moved to the health forum, even though I thought it was general since I was just talking about missing McKenzie while she was spayed, so sometimes I'm definitely unsure where to post when it's in the middle. |
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I put something up about Roxy's ear, but it said that the illness forum was only for Emergencies... So I just put it in general discussion since I didnt consider it "urgent" or "emergency" |
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