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?
No Naz. Sneaking around trying to get a message to someone smacks of passing notes behind the teacher's back - and we're all grown up now, aren't we? We need a proper legitimate facility to enable us to pass messages to each other - but I think it should be restricted to one or two lines - otherwise there's every likelihood that it would turn into another chatterbank. :o)
I don't think a sentence addressed to another user - accompanied perhaps by a brief apology to the OP of the thread - is out of order. Conversations that wander off in all directions may be a nuisance but I don't think brief 'points of information' get banned, or deserve to.
It's sounds ok but there's no guarantee the person would see your message in the FAO section any more than there would be if you just put it in a normal thread - or am I misunderstanding?
jno, your sentiment is absolutely right in my opinion, but someone had a post removed for simply saying 'hello' so I'm not so sure your confidence is well placed. I think it's called treading on eggshells.
Ludwig, as far as I understand it, it's now against the rules to put it in a normal thread. Normal threads have to stick to the subject and the topic in hand. As I said, someone had a post removed for simply saying 'hello'. That, apparently, is now only acceptable in Chatterbank.
jno, that would be good, but I don't know if it's planned. Several people have asked.
Sandy, yes, but as far as I can ascertain it's only allowed in Chatterbank - which is fine for Chatterbankers. What about the rest? Believe it or not, there are an awful lot of people on here who never venture into Chatterbank.