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Bumping up dropping threads used to be a common practice in these forums. It would seem that it is now no longer permitted:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/478660;jsessionid=BC814E41881DE7C0D331BB3F57014152.node0?tstart=0
(and the polite "Please" doesn't help me in adding anything new).
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How many times have you posted the message explaining the reasons for leaving today?
If you have new facts to add, be my guest. If you are just posting links to drive traffic to old content, please don't. All the regular users have read your content at least once. And the people in the Adobe management who should read it, are not going to read it just because you post more links to it.
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All the regular users have read your content at least once.
I learn new things every day. I didn't know there is a way of ascertaining this.
In any case, it's not worth it. You have the force to stop anything you don't like, and I should be logged out any minute now -I am well past the normal 24 hours by now.
Kindly note, however, that if my intention had been dragging up old threads just to block traffic, I would have done it with with much more than just one topic.
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Bravo, Josh Jonlin!
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jochemd wrote:
How many times have you posted the message explaining the reasons for leaving today?
Sorry, I forgot to answer your question: none today, just a link to it.
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jochemd wrote:
How many times have you posted the message explaining the reasons for leaving today?
If you have new facts to add, be my guest. If you are just posting links to drive traffic to old content, please don't. All the regular users have read your content at least once. And the people in the Adobe management who should read it, are not going to read it just because you post more links to it.
um, what was that I heard about rudeness not being appreciated, nor was it going to be tolerated? Perhaps the rule only applies to some ...
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um, what was that I heard about rudeness not being appreciated, nor was it going to be tolerated? Perhaps the rule only applies to some ...
Glad I'm not the only one who feels that he (amongst others) behaves rudely.