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This sort of suspension Ed?
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Why should poster be banned for making legitimate objections to questions being asked?
We all know the names that crop up constantly asking questions sometimes days after a quiz appears.
Ask the AB posters to name the quiz and closing date when asking questions.
I have only objected to Competition postings i.e. Learnburn which is based on a leaque challenge, the Charity "lotteries" I don'care about except for early postings
We all know the names that crop up constantly asking questions sometimes days after a quiz appears.
Ask the AB posters to name the quiz and closing date when asking questions.
I have only objected to Competition postings i.e. Learnburn which is based on a leaque challenge, the Charity "lotteries" I don'care about except for early postings
Hi Ed - how about the possibility of displaying postings in reverse chronological order i.e. latest first as an alternative to the current display of earliest first.
For example, this very thread - click on the lastest entry in 'Recent Posts' and it takes you to the first 20 entries, meaning that it's then necessary to click on 'Last Page' to see what has just been added.
Thuis could be included as part of the user profile but would be better implemented as an on-screen option.
Hope you consider it worth consideration...
For example, this very thread - click on the lastest entry in 'Recent Posts' and it takes you to the first 20 entries, meaning that it's then necessary to click on 'Last Page' to see what has just been added.
Thuis could be included as part of the user profile but would be better implemented as an on-screen option.
Hope you consider it worth consideration...