Posted on 08/15/2007 9:22:26 PM PDT by LukeL
Just wondering how to post an update to a thread I created.
Thank you!
I usually try to fly under their radar.
;-)
You can use the Abuse button, or you can address a post to one of the moderators. Just tell them what you want changed, and it will happen. Just like magic!
Moderators. They’re not just for trolls anymore.
I know, abuse is a negative sort of word.
But, here, it can help get stuff fixed, straight away, when the mods are alerted.
Regards....
I direct the message to Admin Moderator
it gets their attention; many of my errorrrs hve ben korrected....
darn...
Quite wrong. It quickly gets the attention of a mod. It has been my experience that when you ask nicely, they are very willing to help fix something. I've never had any blowback from a polite request.
You could just ping the mods, but that can take a little longer.
Did you read the thread?
I see the update is in. I’m very sorry for your loss.
Use the Force® Luke
First, hover your cursor over the right border of the page.
You will see a draggable arrow, drag it to the left.
You will now see a menu of editing options, select "add update".
This will pop up a prompt, select "existing thread".
You'll see a box highlighted yellow, type your password into it.
Click "Edit" and you are good to go.
Of course. Do you have a point to make, or were you just curious?
JRios and ThreeLeftsWillDo had each already told me about bringing something to the Mods’ attention by using the abuse button and I had responded to each of them, so it would be obvious to anyone who had read the thread that I had been corrected.
So you pointed out again that I was wrong after you knew that I had been corrected by two people and after you had seen my responses to them.
It’s interesting to me that a person would bother to do that.
Well, I read and comment from top to bottom. I hope your system works for you.
My system is based on treating others the way I would like for them to treat me, which includes being very hesitant to criticize or correct.
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