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defendandprotect

(65,605 posts)
Sun Dec 11, 2011, 04:21 AM Dec 2011

When regular posters here begin to check in to conspiracies --

would be good, imo, to begin to find a way to keep a VERY CURRENT

LIST OF NEW POSTINGS ON CONSPIRACIES --

but also after the thread wanes to get some separation between the

conspiracies - we don't need much --


Maybe I'm wrong??? Could be -- we can work with it as it was -- but

think we need to give a little thought to this?


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When regular posters here begin to check in to conspiracies -- (Original Post) defendandprotect Dec 2011 OP
periods are your friend snooper2 Dec 2011 #1
Hi D&P Grateful for Hope Dec 2011 #2
 

snooper2

(30,151 posts)
1. periods are your friend
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 01:07 PM
Dec 2011

Hard - to - read what you are - over there look - are wrong??? - talking about - cold shower plumber above green corn pins - yesterday ?

Grateful for Hope

(39,320 posts)
2. Hi D&P
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 05:21 PM
Dec 2011

If you subscribe to the group, then you can click on the tab "My subscriptions" and the newest posts will show up. I think this is a very neat feature!

As far as categorizing them, the only way I can think of is to create a number of "sub groups". I am not sure this is possible, and, if it is, I think this might end up being more trouble than it is worth. This would entail having the members click down to the appropriate sub group for each new thread posting.

This group is not that active, so, IMO, I don't think it is necessary to separate topics.

Just my humble opinion here.

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