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The admins have recently decreed that no board shall have more than three sticky threads.
As a result the mods have been doing a bit of juggling, trying to come up the best way of ensuring ease of access to important threads (which were formerly stickies) - while still conforming to the new dictate.
What we've come up with is a new "Index of Links to Important and Useful Threads" thread, which will be updated as required by the mods.
I've added 5 threads to the new "one stop shop" thread. If you feel that there is something I've missed, feel free to suggest it on this thread or send one of the mods a PM. If we agree with you, we'll make the change.
We felt that it was important for the DT/SC to remain a sticky, as it is frequently used by visitors to our board. We can't expect them to go searching to find the information they're after and I don't need the hassles of cleaning up all the new threads they'd create as a result.
The other thread which retains its stickiness is the Board Rules. If you've never read them, then I highly recommend you familiarise yourselves with their contents.
As a result the mods have been doing a bit of juggling, trying to come up the best way of ensuring ease of access to important threads (which were formerly stickies) - while still conforming to the new dictate.
What we've come up with is a new "Index of Links to Important and Useful Threads" thread, which will be updated as required by the mods.
I've added 5 threads to the new "one stop shop" thread. If you feel that there is something I've missed, feel free to suggest it on this thread or send one of the mods a PM. If we agree with you, we'll make the change.
We felt that it was important for the DT/SC to remain a sticky, as it is frequently used by visitors to our board. We can't expect them to go searching to find the information they're after and I don't need the hassles of cleaning up all the new threads they'd create as a result.
The other thread which retains its stickiness is the Board Rules. If you've never read them, then I highly recommend you familiarise yourselves with their contents.







