Use an [ANSWERED] tag when your question was answered!
Hello,
To make things easier in the Question & Answers section, please put an [ANSWERED] tag to the title when your question was answered. This makes it easier for staff members to manage the section.
NOTE: Please do not remove the whole title since doing so makes it harder for people to find a solution to an already answered problem. Just add an [ANSWERED] tag to the title.
Guide to Editing Thread Title
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Go to your original post
On the bottom right there is an edit button. Click it.
You will be taken to a page where you can edit your post.
Above the post itself, go to the 'Subject' field and add a tag to the front of the original subject name. For example, "example question" would be renamed to "[ANSWERED] example question". There is no defined tag, but make it clear the question is answered.
Thanks,
~ IM:RP
Last edited by Deck on October 11th, 2015, 3:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Reason:Updated
Also, please keep the subject and the title of the topic so other players can find it when searching for a solution to the same problem. It means just add the tag to the title.
Thank you.
I've noticed a lot of people leaving [abandoning] their threads which contain quite important issues. Presumably, that means it is resolved - so remember to add the [ANSWERED] tag!
Deck wrote:I've noticed a lot of people leaving [abandoning] their threads which contain quite important issues. Presumably, that means it is resolved - so remember to add the [ANSWERED] tag!
BUMP.
I've just archived over 10 threads, that are old and inactive, try and remember to change the title to [ANSWERED].
When asking something, please use a title that describes the problem. Titles such as "Help Please" aren't very helpful. And once the question is awnsered, please do add an [ANSWERED] tag, but don't delete the old title.
This helps us and you, and if you've left your thread open and you've had no feedback; please bump it to get noticed!
(Also - if it's left/ignored it will be archived).