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Profile Jeannot Le Tazon
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Message 319334 - Posted: 28 May 2006, 13:38:23 UTC
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For the mods.
Could it be possible to check a new thread to validate its content or the place it is posted ?
what I mean is that before a brand new thread could be visible by the community, you'd take a look at it
(& decide to accept it or no, to post it on the right board....)
I know you've got a really tough job with all those guys arguying/complaining, don't know if you can do that, but what I'd like is to avoid that some kind of thread could be posted in the Science board :(
>>> look at that...My country
it could be deleted as far as i'm concerned, or maybe posted in the Cafe.
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Message 319354 - Posted: 28 May 2006, 14:28:21 UTC

Actually, we're waiting for the move thread option that comes with the next forums update. At this moment we can only delete threads, or delete posts or move individual posts. Having the ability to move an entire thread makes things easier.
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Message 319388 - Posted: 28 May 2006, 15:29:43 UTC - in response to Message 319354.  

Actually, we're waiting for the move thread option that comes with the next forums update.


Not what I expected but that's quite interesting too.
Thanks Ageless.
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