As many people may have realized, we have eased our "restrictions" on postings. While we still allow games (like the Survival game in the WDW forum), we still do not want double posts clogging up our forums.
Lately, I've noticed users posting multiple times in one thread, one post right after the other(s). Mainly, I've seen this happen for 4 reasons:
1) someone forgot to say something in the post they just made, but they wanted to add that little bit to the conversation
2) someone posted something, didn't realize it actually posted, and they pressed the "back" button to amend the post.
3) someone posted something in response to one other post in the same thread, the second post is in response to another post in same said thread
4) An error message after posting is received, so you press "Refresh" in your browser.
Now, while I know that most of the time this is not intentional, I see this far too frequently to consider it ALL accidental. Now, I'm not here to point fingers or anything, and please don't just PM me saying I'm being a meanie or anything. But, I just wanted to let everyone know of a little feature you can use to fix these mistakes in the future (should you find yourself making them)
When you post, you will see a little toolbar at the top before what you typed. Up there, there should be at least 2 buttons:

and

. If you forgot to say something, instead of just adding another post, just edit your last post with what you wanted to say.
If you do receive an error message (and the page does not refresh to your most recent post), just follow this one step. DO NOT PRESS REFRESH. just click the blue link for
Subsonic Radio Forum Index. you'll have to re-enter the forum/thread in which you posted, but you will see your post as the most recent.
In addition, please remember to read/follow our forum rules, which were posted by subsonic, and written by QuickGold. If you have any questions about said rules, please do not hesitate to send us a message. people you should direct those questions to are listed in the very last post. please see the forum rules here:
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thank you.
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