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Don't understand ? ? - Moving Threads

ron7546

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What does it mean when suddenly my post states "moved" and an icon with an arrow is displayed?
Ron
 

Sean Engle

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Moving Threads

Hi Ron -

What is a 'moved thread?' Good question! :egrin:

When a thread you've placed has been 'moved' that means that the either the moderators or the administrator (me) felt that the subject matter was such that it should be in another forum. Mostly this is done to maintain category consistency, and avoid duplicate postings.

This thread is a good example - you had originally posted it in the 'Cruising & Racing' forum - however since the topic of the thread was about the functioning of the board itself, I moved it to the Announcements & Support forum, where such questions are typically addressed.

When this is done, a redirect (a shortcut, pointing to the new location) is left in the originating forum so you can find it easily - you only need click on it to open the thread. You can also go to your user Control Panel (small 'UserCP' button, seen at the upper left), and then to 'Subscriptions' to see all of your posts, or subscribe to others of interest.

We (EY.o) reserve the right to move, edit or delete any post as necessary - as we have to maintain the entire database of threads, weed out spam, and generally look after things.

Please let any of us know if you have further questions or concerns on this.

Thanks!
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