Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

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Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby ayrtight » Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:13 am

It already has happened to me several times ( 5-10 ) that I have created a thread for a newbie some days , weeks or months ago ; and when she gets her first scene at LP , the admins or bots don´t pay attention and simply create a new one ... :(

Then sometimes the admins gently merge them , but sometimes not and then we have 2 threads for the same model .

In the past this didn´t happen as frequently as now .

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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby YumYum74 » Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:24 am

Must be a bot thing. F.e. if someone makes a thread 'Jessica (Finland)', the bot probably won't recognize that and make a new thread just named 'Jessica'. Same goes for an old(er) Emily Willis thread in the AA subforum that gets her new scene instead of her proper thread in the models forum.

But you're right, it is confusing and it would help if admins would pay attention when this happens and merge the threads. :confused:

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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby biZZler » Mon Dec 16, 2019 2:39 am

Better report this in the support forum.
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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby dap-addict » Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:31 am

YumYum74 wrote:Must be a bot thing. F.e. if someone makes a thread 'Jessica (Finland)', the bot probably won't recognize that and make a new thread just named 'Jessica'. Same goes for an old(er) Emily Willis thread in the AA subforum that gets her new scene instead of her proper thread in the models forum.

If its a bot thing, best is just to mention it after it happened.
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If the threads later get merged and always first thread prevails its no problem at all. Its than also reference to those who lobbied for the girl first.
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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby lemmy123 » Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:34 am

YumYum74 wrote:Must be a bot thing. F.e. if someone makes a thread 'Jessica (Finland)', the bot probably won't recognize that and make a new thread just named 'Jessica'. Same goes for an old(er) Emily Willis thread in the AA subforum that gets her new scene instead of her proper thread in the models forum.

Your example doesn't fit to the two threads for Sofia The Bum:

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YumYum74 wrote:But you're right, it is confusing and it would help if admins would pay attention when this happens and merge the threads. :confused:

Agree

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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby ayrtight » Mon Dec 16, 2019 2:10 pm

Thanks to all who have responded and given the examples .

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Re: Pay attention to newbies who already have their thread !

Postby trinity » Mon Dec 16, 2019 2:44 pm

i think that we should open the thread about that and when it happens that somebody opens another thread about some babe we can just put links to that "model double threads" thread and admins should merge them.


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