I remember the days when cf-community got about 5-10 messages a day tops.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 25 September 2003 22:29
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: Why...


  It would be tricky, but I've actually done it in the past. There was a
thread on
  CF-Talk bashing MM which belonged on MM-Talk. I moved it on the back end
and no
  one really noticed.
  Problem is that it involves human control to at least identify threads
that have
  to move. Maybe I can add in something to make it better/easier in the
future,
  but....
  Actually, with most people getting the lists in HTML format, I can add in
a
  small buttonbar at the bottom of each post to allow people to rate each
thread.
  Tweak the archive to show a tiny colored icon before the threads that have
been
  rated (there's just a plain white icon there now) and it'll help people
see
  whats the more important threads. Put in a sort for best threads and all
and
  it'll allow people to get the best info first and avoid thread they don't
like.
  Oh, the ideas this leads to. :)

  > The problem with the poster not being a member of the other list is the
  > big problem.  Even if they are a member, but don't check the list often
  > you may get hit with several copies as they try to repost until they see
  > it.  ;^)
  >
  > There's also (I would guess - you know better than I do) an issue with
  > the subject changing.
  >
  > Still I guess it COULD be done. sort of.  But I doubt it would ever be
  > "clean".


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