View Full Version : How does one start a "sticky" thread?
sportscentury
06-16-2006, 01:09 PM
Eric and Chris-
I apologize if this is old news to everyone else, but do you have to be an administrator to start a "Sticky" thread?
Thanks,
Reid
ChrisCavalier
06-16-2006, 01:19 PM
Eric and Chris-
I apologize if this is old news to everyone else, but do you have to be an administrator to start a "Sticky" thread?
Thanks,
Reid
Hello Reid,
Yes, you do need to be an administrator to start a "sticky" thread. We try to reserve these types of threads for special circumstances and issues that are time-sensitive and have big implications for forum members.
Sincerely,
Christopher Cavalier
CEO - Game Used Universe
sportscentury
06-16-2006, 01:26 PM
Chris,
Thanks.
Reid
Chris is absolutely right.
Sticky threads haven't really come up before, but in the case of the Historic Auctions threads- there are serious issues here, and forum members have put in a lot of work to get answers.
In the case of those threads, sticking them is a reminder that the unresolved issues won't just go away, and the forum members asking those questions will not go away either.
Everyone continue to keep up the good work. I am constantly impressed with people's knowledge about the hobby. Big credit to all.
Eric
trsent
06-16-2006, 02:08 PM
I think Reid and I should be able to label our posts with Stickies, but no one else. Can we put this to a vote? I bet more people vote on this topic than on if Kyle should get a NLCS or NDLS baseball cap.
R. C. Walker
06-16-2006, 04:35 PM
I think Reid and I should be able to label our posts with Stickies, but no one else. Can we put this to a vote? I bet more people vote on this topic than on if Kyle should get a NLCS or NDLS baseball cap.
You got my vote. . . .Where's the sticky? :confused:
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