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Johan

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Joined: 22/12/2006 20:08:51
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This subforum is for discussion of the puzzles at PuzzlePicnic. The link "Discuss this puzzle at the forum." at the bottom of the puzzle-page is meant to create or link to the corresponding topic on the forum. These topics are created automatically. Please only create topics in this subforum by using those links.
Johan

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You might wonder where all the empty topics come from. The answer to this mystery is clicking the "Discuss this puzzle in the forum" link on puzzle pages will create a thread if there isn't one yet. There's no problem in experimenting with what you encounter on this website, and search engine bots follow the links too, so we will just clean it up every now and then for the time being, until we find a better solution.

As a rule of thumb, in the "Puzzle Feedback" forum, posts with 0 replies are empty shells and not worth reading.
ERANUS


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I noticed the empty thread, so in my last puzzle I pressed edit on the empty thread rather than wrting an extra comment. Only now have I read your feedback forum rules. Should I refrain to do so inorder to be consistent with your rule of thumb about 0 answers?
Johan

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You could, but it is not really a big deal I think. I always inspect a topic before erasing it. The ball is probably in our court, meaning perhaps we should see if we can lock the first posts or not ascribe them to the topic maker...
JHe


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Sorry, I made that mistake too. I've tried to delete my topic, but apparently it's not possible?
Johan

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Hi JHe! Indeed it is not possible to remove your own posts at this point, but we regularly scan the forums and remove posts like these.
 
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