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<blockquote data-quote="supercharge" data-source="post: 1480678" data-attributes="member: 255140"><p><strong>Addressing Confusion / Concerns - Posts that clutter this thread</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't understand your question or how it relates to what I posted. I don't think you understand what's being asked.</p><p></p><p></p><p>chscag, I suppose mac-forums does not have a way of mirroring a question, as I could not find one. I decided to instead copy/re-post the question in a different forum. Why might I do this? Some members pay attention to, and/or visit, particular forums with which they have expertise, some members don't even look at other forums, besides forums they have interest in.</p><p></p><p>Seeing how this relates to networking, AppleTV, iPhone, Macbook, and OSX, you can understand my confusion in where to properly pose the question. I originally decided to go with internet/networking, but looking at the other questions asked, it did not seem like it was a spot where advanced questions may get answered, so I decided to also post where AirPlay may see the biggest result (AppleTV). Notice, I did not also post in the iPhone/OS/Macbook forums, just in the two.</p><p></p><p>What I would suggest is for the site to have a way of posting to more than one forum. Such that it isn't duplicated in the back end, but instead has proper pointers to the same post. Perhaps something similar to how Stack Overflow has tagging. Additionally, I would suggest that you PM this response, rather than create a post that clutters the thread with unrelated material. I'd suspect that much like my duplicate post may have broken some rule, so would this post that is really a message to an individual that has no relation to the question being asked, which beckons a response and further clutters the thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercharge, post: 1480678, member: 255140"] [b]Addressing Confusion / Concerns - Posts that clutter this thread[/b] I don't understand your question or how it relates to what I posted. I don't think you understand what's being asked. chscag, I suppose mac-forums does not have a way of mirroring a question, as I could not find one. I decided to instead copy/re-post the question in a different forum. Why might I do this? Some members pay attention to, and/or visit, particular forums with which they have expertise, some members don't even look at other forums, besides forums they have interest in. Seeing how this relates to networking, AppleTV, iPhone, Macbook, and OSX, you can understand my confusion in where to properly pose the question. I originally decided to go with internet/networking, but looking at the other questions asked, it did not seem like it was a spot where advanced questions may get answered, so I decided to also post where AirPlay may see the biggest result (AppleTV). Notice, I did not also post in the iPhone/OS/Macbook forums, just in the two. What I would suggest is for the site to have a way of posting to more than one forum. Such that it isn't duplicated in the back end, but instead has proper pointers to the same post. Perhaps something similar to how Stack Overflow has tagging. Additionally, I would suggest that you PM this response, rather than create a post that clutters the thread with unrelated material. I'd suspect that much like my duplicate post may have broken some rule, so would this post that is really a message to an individual that has no relation to the question being asked, which beckons a response and further clutters the thread. [/QUOTE]
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