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Mods,
Is it okay to cross post?

I created a post in Controllers forum that is not getting a whole lot of activity. Is it okay to create a duplicate post in say General Reef Discussion for more visibility?

Thanks in advance
 

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Mods,
Is it okay to cross post?
Yes, within reason of course. We don't have an explicit rule about it (https://www.reef2reef.com/help/terms), but if you spammed 10 forums with the same thread we would probably clean it up. :)
A couple relevant forums is fine.
Can a #mod move the following thread to the General Reef section please?

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/apex-for-biocube.372877/
Yes, that is certainly an easy solution too. @Hiker64, would you rather I do that?
I honestly have no idea how hard it is to move a thread, but hey, we can ask, right?
Easy. It's a matter 2 clicks, pick the destination forum from a drop-down, make sure the options are what you want, and confirm. About 5 seconds worth of work. :)
 

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I created a post in Controllers forum that is not getting a whole lot of activity. Is it okay to create a duplicate post in say General Reef Discussion for more visibility?
After looking at your thread though, I honestly think you will get better feedback in the controller forum where it lies. You may get more response in general, but more doesn't always mean better! :p
Entirely your choice though. I'm happy to move it or feel free to cross post it.
 
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After looking at your thread though, I honestly think you will get better feedback in the controller forum where it lies. You may get more response in general, but more doesn't always mean better! :p
Entirely your choice though. I'm happy to move it or feel free to cross post it.

Thanks folks.
Leave it where it is for now and I may consider doing a cross post.
 

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