I've noticed that a number of people have "crashed" threads by hitting
the reply button on a post to start a new conversation/topic.
Cynthia's post was about the "behind the scenes" of planning a
convention, then someone answered (changing the subject line) and
posted about something different.

If you want to start a new thread (line of conversation/topic/subject)
click on "+ new post" in the upper right area of the forum page. It
will start a fresh thread. This is very important, especially for
those seeking answers. If you just hit "reply" and start a new thread,
your message might get lost in the shuffle and not answered (Plus,
it's rude.). If the subject matter naturally meanders around in the
thread (as they often do), that's when you change the subject area.

It's good etiquette, keeps confusion down and helps all of us get the
most out of these wonderful forums.

Spray safe,
Kat B.
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