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Old   December 10, 2014, 23:10
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I'm new to this forum but is there moderation happening? The amount of threads which have new people coming in and pasting their problems in the middle of conversations is a little obnoxious.

For the benefit of your problem and the integrity of threads, post your problems in a new thread and not in existing ones.

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Absolutely the way it should be, but it seems to me that most posters who do that are new members who aren't likely to read any suggestions like this. For my own sanity, I tend to ignore new posts in threads with thousands of views; they tend to be old threads somebody's dumping their new question in.
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