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Moving Threads?
Zman
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Dan,
Is it possible for an original poster to move a thread to another category?
It seems many threads start out on "The Wall" or another category and it is soon apparent that it belongs somewhere else. I was wondering how big of a tech headache it would be to make that possible.
Carl
Is it possible for an original poster to move a thread to another category?
It seems many threads start out on "The Wall" or another category and it is soon apparent that it belongs somewhere else. I was wondering how big of a tech headache it would be to make that possible.
Carl
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moving threads
by a moderator would work for me. Throw in the ability to lock threads (no new posts tacked onto 8 year old topics) and perhaps even moving a batch of posts off into a new thread.
If Dan were able to delegate this to a few trusted elves, it would help make things a LOT easier to follow.0 -
Thanks, Carl.
I have to do that from my end, and I often do if I think the question might get a better response in another section. If you (or anyone else) see a question that you'd liked moved, just email me and I'll take care of it. dan@heatinghelp.com. Thanks.Retired and loving it.0
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