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From the The Secret Lives of Animals challenge. See all 364 entries (closed)
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:48, archived)
in a new thread!? there's a perfectly good one right below you!
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:50, archived)
why does anybody ever start a new thread, at all, under any circumstances?
Ban new threads entirely. There's 5-6 years of old ones people can post in.
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:54, archived)
stuff that has already had a go in an existing thread so as not to push the new work off the board.
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:55, archived)
there are starving children in ethiopia who could use these threads, instead we waste them by reposting! it makes me sick! :(
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:56, archived)
Please don't repost your picture as a new message. If everybody on the board decided to repost their old pictures then there would be no room left for any new stuff. If you didn't get the reaction you hoped for the first time, then don't be disheartened - it's just the nature of the board and something we have to live with.
If you really want to show people your hard work again, you could try these:
* Post your image as a relevant reply to another picture. "That's a great picture of a kitten skateboarding, here is a similar picture I made..."
* Use your B3ta profile as a showcase for your best work.
* Make an image gallery and link to it when you post new pictures. "If you like this, then look at my other work here..."
Just remember that there is limited space on the board and it's a bit rude to push somebody else's picture into the archive in order to post a picture that has already had it's chance.
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:58, archived)
i'm with you, this reposting malarky is pissing me off
(, Thu 6 Sep 2007, 0:00, archived)
nuke ethioopia / africa and any other useless country
(, Wed 5 Sep 2007, 23:58, archived)
if they have to walk so far to the well, maybe they should live closer to it. if there's no rainfall, it's nature's way of saying things aren't meant to live there, throwing money at it won't make the rain fall.
(, Thu 6 Sep 2007, 0:04, archived)