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ivsoptionsondeck 10-03-2008 10:51 AM

Is There A Problem with my Pic's?
 
Because I don't see my Pic's on here for the 2nd time Posting them? Holla back and explain what did I do that's got this sight snatchin my threads off of the forum? who do I talk to about that?

WEIRDWOLF 10-03-2008 12:08 PM

I sent you a pm on this but for everyones education, I'll explain it here further.

As crazy as this may sound, it comes down to how you word it. In order to protect the MFCA and it's forum and MFCA members from possible litagation we have had to implement some changes as you may have noticed with the trading forum in particular.

The best way to show something that you may have sold or traded to another individual is to simply say. Check out this team I did. What do you think?

ivsoptionsondeck, the way you worded your post in the Locker Room forum is perfect and doesn't need to be moved and yet basically says the same thing as your other posts that were moved.

Also, and this is just a way to keep the forum more organized, is don't use ATTN. That automatically goes to the ATTN forum regardless of it's content.

If you want to talk to a coach one on one just send them a pm or email rather than posting it for everyone to read because it clutters the board and forces other posts that are about MF/EF down the page.

If you are posting to get everyone in your leagues input on a matter, simply state the question rather than posting ATTN: Your league name
For instance: Rather than posting a question about F.O.B. being allowed by saying ATTN: TAEFL members, rather say: Is F.O.B. allowed in the TAEFL

All of this will make the website more user friendly and keep the MFCA and it's members safe from other problems that may occur.


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