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chimaera

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Just noticed, and confused the hell out of myself, that when I tried to update a thread that I had posted, it added it to the main post. Did it three times before I realised what was going on!

Unless I've just never noticed it before?
 
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As far as I know it's been installed for a long time. If you wait like 24 hours after the original post you can make a new post under the first one. If you do it sooner it will just keep editing your original post.
 
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Ah, okay. I guess in my 580 previous posts I'd never reposted within 24 hours.

Thanks.
 
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chimaera said:
when I tried to update a thread that I had posted
It's been in place for awhile now, it's not something new that was just implemented. If you need to update a thread just posted, then you should be editing the original post anyways instead of posting a reply and bumping it up. ;)
 
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if i remember right... if someone replies to that thread and you reply back it wont get merged.. am i right?
 
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drifta said:
if i remember right... if someone replies to that thread and you reply back it wont get merged.. am i right?

That's correct.
 
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Don't get me wrong, I think it's a great system and 24 hours is perfect. I hate constant 'bumps'. On this occasion I was updating my thread with valid information that I thought deserved a bump, so that's what confused me!
 
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