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Old 04-06-2007, 03:19 PM   #1
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Proper placement of new threads...

Okay, I've been kind of lax with this because, as I read the boards by sifting through all new posts made since my last visit, I don't really pay attention to where posts are made. I know, I've been a bad boy.

Anyway, the Apple forum has four subforums. I don't think we need them but they're so we should start using them. Most posts seem to wind up in the Apple Notebooks forum and it just defeats the purpose of having the others, so...

General Apple talk and questions, news, and off topic stuff should go in the Apple Notebooks forum.

Reviews and such should go in the appropriately named Apple Reviews and Apple Benchmarks forum.

Screen shot threads and photos should be placed in the Apple Photo Gallery.

And lastly, requests for help of a technical nature should go in the Apple Support forums.

I'm not going to yell at anybody if they don't do it right and I'm not going to go through and move posts that have already been made as long as they're not active but if an old post out of it's proper forum does become active I'm going to move it if I see it.

Just a heads up for everybody
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