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Title: KNOWING WHEN TO START A NEW TOPIC!
Post by: Barry-Sue on March 11, 2012, 12:53:10 pm
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Okay—please don’t give me a lot of disagrees really I am just trying to be helpful - but it seems like as the forum has grown some of the threads have wandered a bit (well maybe more than a bit) from the original subject.  For example, I really like to read the Introduce Yourself topic to see who is new on the forum and there is a lot of good information in there but all that good information is getting hidden under the subject of introducing yourself.
It’s no secret that the topic of a thread always drifts over the lifetime of the thread, but maybe if we follow a rule like if you are not sure if your information is relevant to an existing topic, post your comments under a new subject.  In other words, if it seems like your comment should be on a topic of its own, just start a new one.
I think gradygal did a great job when he posted his comments about AJ’S Toilet in a new topic instead of continuing it under the Introduce Yourself thread.  

Sue
Title: Re: KNOWING WHEN TO START A NEW TOPIC!
Post by: TomHanlon on March 11, 2012, 04:46:24 pm
OK by me. I will try to be better in the future. You get a helpfull from me on this one.
Title: Re: KNOWING WHEN TO START A NEW TOPIC!
Post by: pyrthkr on March 11, 2012, 06:33:56 pm
Nice - you get a Helpful from me as well.
Title: Re: KNOWING WHEN TO START A NEW TOPIC!
Post by: lghjr on March 12, 2012, 09:27:39 am
Good idea, I tried to get it moved and it didn't happen so posting the/a link back will make it even better.
Title: Re: KNOWING WHEN TO START A NEW TOPIC!
Post by: aimee on March 12, 2012, 06:24:19 pm
If you guys notice a topic needs to be split or moved, you can send me a PM. I am not able to always keep up with every thread, butI am able to pick a post within a topic and split it into a new topic from that point down.