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How Can Someone Respond To An Unpinned Post?


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Hi- I got a response to a post that hadn't been pinned yet and I'm confused. I thought that no one could read posts until they were pinned? Is this not true? Thanks, Beverly


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Anyone can respond to an unpinned thread.

If the thread needs to be moved all the responces are moved with it.

Guest BERNESES

Thanks- my bad. Beverly

PS Sorry Kaiti- I didn't know but now I do!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

It's no problem :D

And when you go to Todays Active Posts you can see even the unpinned threads to and respond that way. It just will not show up in the section until a moderator pins it.

beelzebubble Contributor

i'm actually curious as to why all posts are pinned, instead of just pinning the especially useful ones.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Certain things that you find important may not be to others as much and maybe things you do not find of importance are more important to others. It all depends where we are at.

beelzebubble Contributor

hehe. sorry. i know that :). that wasn't exactly what i meant. i guess i was just thinking that pinning all of the posts doesn't seem to make much sense to me. a moderator has to pin a post for it to show up at the beginning of the forum message list. and then it acts (as in, moving up or down the queue with or without new posts) exactly the same way a post would if all posts were not pinned. it just seems like a waste of the moderator's time. and it also seems to complicate things a bit, as new posts are all the way at the end if they haven't been pinned yet. did that make sense?

anyway, not a big deal, i've just been wondering about it for a while.


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Pinning topics makes it easier to tell new threads from old ones. Many threads need to be moved into new places and lots of duplicate threads need to be deleted.

I also believe that once a topic is pinned it is not moved to the top of the pile but is put in order by the time it was posted. I could be wrong, though.

Pinning topics only means that they are in the proper place.

beelzebubble Contributor

ahhhh. kk. gotcha :)

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