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Old 05-02-01 | 03:37 AM
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I am confused because there are post in TV talk and also the Other Forum.The Other forum moves a bit too fast TV talk is my suggestion.Any ideas?
Old 05-02-01 | 06:30 AM
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i tend towards TV talk

but because wrestling is not just on tv it can belong in both forums

honestly i say let it be and delete this thread before the mods decide to get too strict one way or another
Old 05-02-01 | 07:52 AM
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Originally posted by Desmondp
i tend towards TV talk

but because wrestling is not just on tv it can belong in both forums
Nothing else on the forum can go in more than 1 forum, so why should wrestling be any different. I think there should be a decision made on one or the other.
Old 05-02-01 | 08:38 AM
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Well, since wrestling purports to being a sport, then it should go in Other, unless it's about a specific TV-related aspect of it (e.g. asking for info on PPV screenings or the like)
Old 05-02-01 | 10:56 AM
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Originally posted by TheyCallHimJim
Well, since wrestling purports to being a sport, then it should go in Other
That's my feeling on it, too, but people insist on posting it in both forums.
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well if it has to be one forum i'd go with TV talk since the traffic there is very low

Old 05-02-01 | 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by Desmondp
well if it has to be one forum i'd go with TV talk since the traffic there is very low

Low traffic does not enter into it. If you wanna use that rationale, then why not put every misplaced thread into International. Jeez... TV Talk is for talk about the TV. If it's not a thread about television, it doesn;t belong in TV Talk. And if it doesn't belong in TV Talk, and doesn't have another forum which it "fits" under, it goes in Other.
Old 05-08-01 | 06:42 PM
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Well... I don't see why it can't live in both places...

For example, should a thread by the title of:

"Question about last night's WCW Monday Nitro" be anywhere but the TV forum?

But what if someone wanted to talk about tickets they got to Wrestlemania MCMXVIII? How could that go in the TV forum?

Another example... Discussion of the Lakers game - Other Forum, discussion of NBC's coverage of the Lakers game - TV Forum.

Or am I just wacked?
Old 05-09-01 | 01:38 AM
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As Desmondp said I think TVtalk is better,low traffic and International Forum is only for VCD,DVD and bargains for International Forum members.

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