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Now it's against the rules to post stuff unrelated to the topic heading, how do I get a message to someone to tell them to look at something I've written elsewhere? Chatterbank won't do because the person I want to alert rarely goes there - and the posts move so quickly anyway, he's highly unlikely to spot me amongst it all. A dilemma!! In the absence of PMs, I'm wondering if a separate message board for short personal messages would be helpful?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I may have missed it but I've never seen a post pulled for someone posting an "aside" to another ABer - I've done it myself, with a quick apology to the OP. What riled the Ed (he said) was people posting way off topic and diverting the thread to something else altogether. Like sandyroe, I rarely go to the Topics - I stick in Latest Posts. I wanted to comment recently to another ABer so I waited until I saw them posting then just posted an "Ahem.." answer to them.
Boxtops, someone definitely had a post removed simply for saying 'hello', so hoping that an 'aside' will escape the invisible, and clearly inconsisent, eraser in the sky just isn't good enough. Why should people have to duck and dive in the hope that their message will escape? If the Ed has decreed that posts be confined to the subject in hand, fair enough - I, for very good reasons, understand that completely - but if that's the case, then there is a need for an area to be provided for people to post short messages without fear of retribution.
Chuck, if people knew there was a separate area they would be more likely to look in there. Contrary to what seems to be popular belief, AB does not consist solely of Chatterbank, and very many of the contributors, particularly those who frequent the more serious categories, never visit Chatterbank at all.
With that attitude, hc4361, I think you can rest assured you're fairly safe.
jno, No, it definitely wasn't done at the request of the person who said 'hello'. Apart from that, it's not the point. If someone says 'hello', and that post is deleted because it is irrelevant to the subject matter - which was the reason given - there's a fair chance that anything else the powers that be deem irrelevant will also be deleted - and actually, I think that's a great pity. If conversation is to flow readily, then spontaneity and humour are imperative.
Bedtime. Night all. Sweet dreams. x
jno, No, it definitely wasn't done at the request of the person who said 'hello'. Apart from that, it's not the point. If someone says 'hello', and that post is deleted because it is irrelevant to the subject matter - which was the reason given - there's a fair chance that anything else the powers that be deem irrelevant will also be deleted - and actually, I think that's a great pity. If conversation is to flow readily, then spontaneity and humour are imperative.
Bedtime. Night all. Sweet dreams. x