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‎10-18-2014 09:19 PM
I am totally with you Colonel. It does get confusing. Fortunately for me, most of the multiple posts are not things I am terribly interested in. Not that they are bad topics -- Lisa leaving, Joan's passing, LOGO etc -- it's just that I don't come to these boards for those discussions.
I agree that it dilutes the conversation. Maybe that's a good thing sometimes! 
‎10-18-2014 11:29 PM
On 10/18/2014 Colonel Meow said:On 10/18/2014 dooBdoo said:<em>Colonel Meow</em>, I think some people do it because some of the forums don't show up when we choose "View All Categories" and the poster wants to get more exposure and responses. I have to agree, it gets confusing remembering which one we posted on. Also, I think it dilutes the "quality" of the threads when there are so many with the same topic, because people tire of trying to keep up with all of them.
Exactly, you get it!
We are on the same wavelength today, Colonel Meow.

‎10-18-2014 11:41 PM
Lol, it appears so, dooBdoo!
‎10-19-2014 01:46 AM
I have seen this and like you, cannot follow what's going on. I have to say I have suggested to a few who have asked (either with the "OT" or not) about medical thing for instance on a beauty section to move the question to the health and fitness area.
‎10-19-2014 02:14 AM
On 10/18/2014 Colonel Meow said:Thanks for the responses so far! But maybe I should clarify. What I'm referring to is the exact same topic started by the same poster across multiple boards. (Not just a topic about the same thing started by multiple posters.)
That's exactly what I thought you meant, and I've noticed that too.
It seems there should be some way to keep that from happening. Some of them very definitely look like spam, and others are just annoying. There's no reason why the same topic started by the same poster should be allowed to appear over & over.
I think when most of us start a topic we choose where to post it. Flooding the forums with a specific question or concern is not anything I would ever consider. I think it's attention-seeking and pretty inconsiderate.

‎10-19-2014 03:07 PM
On 10/18/2014 Colonel Meow said:On 10/18/2014 suzyQ3 said:Colonel Meow, if you're talking about posting the exact same thread on multiple threads, I would think that might be considered spamming. Yes?
Depending upon the content, though, I can see maybe posting in a couple forums.
I don't consider the threads I'm referring to as spamming. I think the OP simply wants to garner as much exposure as possible (which I completely understand). It just gets confusing, is all I'm saying!
Yes, I understand. I think intent comes into play here. If a person is sincerely trying to get as much exposure (answers to a question or information), that might make for confusion but not qualify as spam. But if a person is just trying to annoy the rest of us or advertise or something like that, then that would qualify more as spam.
‎10-19-2014 03:09 PM
suzy - I agree!
‎10-19-2014 04:08 PM
Very confusing and when you look to see your response, you can't find it and assume it got poofed only to find its on another forum because the OP started the topic multiple times. If that makes any sense..lol very confusing!
‎10-19-2014 04:15 PM
On 10/19/2014 champagnepoodle said:Very confusing and when you look to see your response, you can't find it and assume it got poofed only to find its on another forum because the OP started the topic multiple times. If that makes any sense..lol very confusing!
It makes perfect sense, and is exactly what I'm talking about. I just give up following those threads because I'm never quite sure which one I've responded to. There is no continuity within the threads - which is a shame because, otherwise, they may have provided good discussion.
‎10-19-2014 04:17 PM
Not everyone visits all the different forums.
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