ChatterBank0 min ago
News - Or Where?
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Just a few thoughts ...
I believe that the Editor(s) have said that threads in the News topic should generally relate to specific events (even if a link is not provided) - and that politics in general should be kept out of Chatterbank.
This leaves a problem for members wishing to chew the fat over less specific political issues, or other items of newsworthiness not related to the current days events.
Can I suggest that if people want to 'just have a chat' about topics of current interest - but don't have a specific event in today's news to hang the discussion on - then they are recommended to use either the 'Politics' or 'Current Affairs' sub-topics?
This would keep News tidy and fit for purpose, and keep CB as a haven for natter and nonsense.
Cheers
Dave x
I believe that the Editor(s) have said that threads in the News topic should generally relate to specific events (even if a link is not provided) - and that politics in general should be kept out of Chatterbank.
This leaves a problem for members wishing to chew the fat over less specific political issues, or other items of newsworthiness not related to the current days events.
Can I suggest that if people want to 'just have a chat' about topics of current interest - but don't have a specific event in today's news to hang the discussion on - then they are recommended to use either the 'Politics' or 'Current Affairs' sub-topics?
This would keep News tidy and fit for purpose, and keep CB as a haven for natter and nonsense.
Cheers
Dave x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//just tired of contributing to threads that then go awol because they're in the wrong place.//
I know what you mean. For example, when the Eds move a thread, say, from News to Current Affairs, they add at the bottom 'This thread has been moved to Current Affairs - which doesn't help those looking for it where they last saw it - in its original spot - 'News'.
I know what you mean. For example, when the Eds move a thread, say, from News to Current Affairs, they add at the bottom 'This thread has been moved to Current Affairs - which doesn't help those looking for it where they last saw it - in its original spot - 'News'.
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