Problems/Service/Maintenance Postings. Please Read
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Problems/Service/Maintenance Postings. Please Read
Lately we have been getting a lot of posting in the wrong sections. While this isn't a huge deal, it is a tedious annoyance for Mr. B and site staff alike.
If you have an issue with your car, even if it is an LSJ for example, post in the problems/service maintenance area of the forum, as opposed to the LSJ Performance section. It isn't about performance, its about an issue with your car, that just so happens to be an LSJ.
Make sense?
Thank you for everyone's help in the mean time.
If you have an issue with your car, even if it is an LSJ for example, post in the problems/service maintenance area of the forum, as opposed to the LSJ Performance section. It isn't about performance, its about an issue with your car, that just so happens to be an LSJ.
Make sense?
Thank you for everyone's help in the mean time.
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makes sense, he is a very informative person and by him reporting the posts to move them to the correct section, hopefully someone down the road with a similar problem, and looking in the right area, will find the answers they are looking for without having to ask the same question over again.
#4
I'm tired of moving all the threads John finds.
People need to learn how to post on this site. It's not hard.
Example:
Are you having a problem? Post it in the problem section.
Did you just install an intake on your 2.0 lsj? Talk about it in the 2.0 lsj performance section.
etc......
People need to learn how to post on this site. It's not hard.
Example:
Are you having a problem? Post it in the problem section.
Did you just install an intake on your 2.0 lsj? Talk about it in the 2.0 lsj performance section.
etc......
#8
Too many sub sections lead to stagnating forums, I'd recommend consolidating them to improve viewers. Nobody wants to post in a forum that nobody views when someone with the answer is out there to view it. The only time it needs to break out is when the threads move too fast.
ive modded or designed a lot of forums for what its worth
ive modded or designed a lot of forums for what its worth
#9
Too many sub sections lead to stagnating forums, I'd recommend consolidating them to improve viewers. Nobody wants to post in a forum that nobody views when someone with the answer is out there to view it. The only time it needs to break out is when the threads move too fast.
ive modded or designed a lot of forums for what its worth
ive modded or designed a lot of forums for what its worth
On here?? Not really.
The problem is, the kiddies are too lazy to look into the correct area to post.
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