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forum_guidelines [2023/09/26 19:01] – [Etiquette] dstillmanforum_guidelines [2023/09/26 19:04] (current) – [Be patient] dstillman
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 If you don't receive a response right away, give it time. If you're having a serious issue and think your post may have slipped through the cracks, post a polite follow-up to the same thread asking if anyone has had a chance to look into your issue. Don't create a new thread for the same issue, as it will likely just be deleted. If you don't receive a response right away, give it time. If you're having a serious issue and think your post may have slipped through the cracks, post a polite follow-up to the same thread asking if anyone has had a chance to look into your issue. Don't create a new thread for the same issue, as it will likely just be deleted.
  
 +Note that your thread might be closed with a link to another thread, even one in which the issue hasn't been resolved. This ensures that any discussion that might lead to a solution happens in one place. It does not mean that your request isn't being taken seriously. You should follow the new thread for updates.
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 After posting to the forums, be sure to follow up. You'll automatically receive an email notification the first time someone replies to a thread you've posted to, but you won't receive additional notifications until you visit the thread again, so it's a good idea to click through to the thread to ensure that you're notified the next time someone responds. (You can also subscribe to the forums using a feed reader.) If a suggested solution solves your issue, post a comment to the thread to let others know. If it doesn't, confirm that you've tried what was suggested, and explain what happened when you did so. After posting to the forums, be sure to follow up. You'll automatically receive an email notification the first time someone replies to a thread you've posted to, but you won't receive additional notifications until you visit the thread again, so it's a good idea to click through to the thread to ensure that you're notified the next time someone responds. (You can also subscribe to the forums using a feed reader.) If a suggested solution solves your issue, post a comment to the thread to let others know. If it doesn't, confirm that you've tried what was suggested, and explain what happened when you did so.
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 +Note that you may receive a short reply to your question, such as a simple "yes" or "no", or a link to a previous relevant discussion. Don't interpret this as a dismissal of your question. The people lending user support deal with a large volume of posts and often don't have time to write extensive replies. If you aren't satisfied with an answer, ask for further elaboration.
  
 If you resolve a problem on your own, post an update to the thread, and say what you did to fix it. Other people may be having the same issue and may benefit from your experience, or you may be able to provide the developers with additional information to fix the problem. If you resolve a problem on your own, post an update to the thread, and say what you did to fix it. Other people may be having the same issue and may benefit from your experience, or you may be able to provide the developers with additional information to fix the problem.
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