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Thanks, we'll do our best. :)
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^^^ That's all we can ask.
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David, you make a lot of sense, but what about this idea; when a thread is moved or merged we see the following:
Buckley Hints at Dangerfield Draft: Moved to DTM thread.
What do you think?

I went searching for a thread I'd started the other day after thinking at first iit had been deleted for some reason. I found it, but it would have been helpful to know it had been moved and to where.

While we're at it David, can't we just have the Other AFL thread moved to be directly below General Discussion? It would be more relevant than Buy Trade Sell.
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Post by The Prototype »

I read quite well thanks. :)

There's been many different threads on the same subject matter popping up growing annoying and the mods made the decision to merge them.

I don't see the issue, tbh.
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