Moving threads

Landyman

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It would appear ,( no not appear IT HAS ) a thread started by myself , no internet , has been moved by someone with no manners . Is it not courtious to at least offer an explanation as to the reason it has been moved . It doesn't bother me it being moved but it bothers me that a reason was not given ,,, just downright rude . It can't have been the top 2 mods as they would have given a reason , is this the way things are going :(
 

Kidds

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simmy_bull

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Thats because the first tagg was in the newest unread post and then because you looked in here while I was writing the second one. Meaning that was now the newest unread post. You don't get the tag notification if your tagged in the newest unread post
But you get an alert for been mentioned within a post too. So if lots of people were to mention someone in lots of seperate posts they would get lots of alerts.

Off the top of my head I could use @Gator as an example and I'm sure he will mention to us that he got a mention in this thread. :D
 
But you get an alert for been mentioned within a post too. So if lots of people were to mention someone in lots of seperate posts they would get lots of alerts.

Off the top of my head I could use @Gator as an example and I'm sure he will mention to us that he got a mention in this thread. :D
Yes what you say is correct. But if the mention is in the first unread post I am 99% sure u only get a new post alert
@simmy_bull
See what alert did u get for this.
£5 er says just that I comented and not mentioned you.
 

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