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5 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

Appreciate the effort but the execution of starting a new thread really sucks,

Yeah it was my first time. I’m hoping my second effort will be better and if I blow three in a row I promise not to ever come back. 

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27 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

I’m a member on a larger sport team forum as well and they have a lobby to introduce yourself first and then admin/mod will determine to let you join or not.  Once you allowed to join, you can reply to threads all over the forum but you cannot start a thread until you reach certain level of posting.

Sounds like Communism to me. Free the speech!

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42 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Zod, if your watching or listening, please bring back the 100 post minimum. I know some posters are excited to join a community but the redundant amount of info is becoming miserable. The huddle should be a source of topics and good inside information, not conjecture and posts after posts of the same material.

He will just say if you don’t like it don’t click on it, sorry but that’s the new huddle I guess.

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10 hours ago, stirs said:

Internet message boards.

Where 300 different threads about the same subject are okay, the the 301st is terrible because some NEW guy did it.

Boy, of all the nerve, huh

 

289 of those 300 are from Huddlers with less than 100 rep. That used to be the starting point. Main forum is flooded with repetitive topics. 

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9 minutes ago, philit99 said:

289 of those 300 are from Huddlers with less than 100 rep. That used to be the starting point. Main forum is flooded with repetitive topics. 

And a lot of from well known Huddlers who just want another way of talking about Watson.  Why, who knows.

Somebody new comes along and what do you expect?

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