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PLEASE USE THE CORRECT FORUM!!!!!
I opened a new thread under Kit of Parts to ask a question about finding the Orbit balls, since it they come in the kit of parts and it seemed pretty obvious to me that's where the question belonged. I didn't bother searching to see if the question had been asked because I could see every new thread in the entire KOP forum and there were only 2 or 3 of them. Brandon posted a link to an existing thread in the general forum and closed mine in the KOP forum.
Is it too much to ask that people give 2 seconds of thought as to where a thread belongs rather than automatically putting it in the general forum? Otherwise why do we even have sub-forums? |
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Re: PLEASE USE THE CORRECT FORUM!!!!!
Mmmmm, I think you made the right call. A quick PM to the moderators asking them to move the thread will certainly do the trick. The link in your closed thread should remain correct even if the destination is moved.
The moderators are probably just overwhelmed with all the traffic on kickoff day, as well as having to build a new robot for a new game on their own team. ![]() |
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