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How not to name posts (thanks Moonsh)
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reda
reda
Well-Connected

Oct-29-2006 09:07
(sticky post)


Since we have loads of threads named: "Help" Quick question" and "Please Help!!!" I dug up this old thread Moonsh has once posted in sleuth talk. This words are words of wisdom. Please read them ;)

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Please be specific about your topic when you name posts, rather than say "a thought" or "a suggestion." It's nice to be able to get a sense of what the thread will be about without having to open it, and sometimes someone has a great suggestion, but it's hard to remember which "Another Suggestion" it is, so I open up several wrong threads before I find the discussion I am looking for.

Thanks!

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The reason I think this is also important in newbie boards is so other players can find the same great answers you got! Others may have the same question, but will never find it if all the posts are named HELP or something similar.
So, please try to write what's your question is about in your topic.



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Cro Magnon
Cro Magnon
The Tome Ranger

May-20-2022 02:27

Is this still relevant to keep as a sticky post? I mean it's not that we're getting loads of posts anymore.

CindyLouWho22
CindyLouWho22

Dec-23-2023 10:42

I need help with a motive. There is PE and WE against this suspect, I neglected to get a motive and all witnesses have clammed up. Is my only option to quit the case?

Millinghan
Millinghan
Pinball Wizard

Dec-27-2023 03:54

Hi CindyLou, it happened to me as well, especially at the beginning of the game, when my skills were not "strong" enough to convince witnesses to talk to me.

Unfortunately, yes, your only option is to quit the case.


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