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Hello there. I've tried posting a question on the general plumbing forum yesterday but it's still awaiting approval. Is that normal? There wasn't anything controversial in it!
 
sorry hope you can understand there’s only me atm approving / sorting them out
 
sorry hope you can understand there’s only me atm approving / sorting them out
Is it possible to allow the thread-creator to post replies in their own thread without moderation by default? The first post would remain moderated. If an OP trolls their own thread just delete the whole thing.

This would cut your workload and considerably speed up the process of getting enough information from the OP to diagnose a problem, which can be frustrating slow at the moment.
 
C'mon Shaun get your finger out 🤣🤣😉

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Is it possible to allow the thread-creator to post replies in their own thread without moderation by default? The first post would remain moderated. If an OP trolls their own thread just delete the whole thing.

This would cut your workload and considerably speed up the process of getting enough information from the OP to diagnose a problem, which can be frustrating slow at the moment.

dont think that would be possible, as i dont think the system is that smart
 

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