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Dec 03, 2014Agreed. Best practices aren't so obvious to those who are new to the forum, especially in a high stress situation like this. If you see someone who's fairly new getting off track then maybe drop them a PM explaining the best way they should go about getting their questions answered. Help them out because for all we know this is the first forum they've ever joined.
However, the whole multi-thread deal didn't really bother me and made it a little easier. The two stolen trailer ones were crossovers and could've been consolidated. The other two were about unwanted options, but each would have its own unique fix. People often create loaded topics with multiple questions. You end up with part of the crowd responding to one part while others respond to other parts. It ends up being confusing since there's 2 or 3 separate threads going on in one. Separate topics makes it a heck of a lot easier when doing a search for a subject.
I actually enjoyed following along with the whole situation and would like to thank KSScubaDiver for sharing her experiences. Some may berate you for asking questions about the situation that you're in or gotten yourself into, but remember that there's always someone out there with the same questions and will use your threads as a learning experience. There is no such thing as a stupid question. Also remember that some people wake up grumpy and stay that way all day everyday. Just ignore them and move on.
However, the whole multi-thread deal didn't really bother me and made it a little easier. The two stolen trailer ones were crossovers and could've been consolidated. The other two were about unwanted options, but each would have its own unique fix. People often create loaded topics with multiple questions. You end up with part of the crowd responding to one part while others respond to other parts. It ends up being confusing since there's 2 or 3 separate threads going on in one. Separate topics makes it a heck of a lot easier when doing a search for a subject.
I actually enjoyed following along with the whole situation and would like to thank KSScubaDiver for sharing her experiences. Some may berate you for asking questions about the situation that you're in or gotten yourself into, but remember that there's always someone out there with the same questions and will use your threads as a learning experience. There is no such thing as a stupid question. Also remember that some people wake up grumpy and stay that way all day everyday. Just ignore them and move on.
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