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Thanks to whomever is cleaning up the topics

Forums General Melanoma Community Thanks to whomever is cleaning up the topics

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    gopher38
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    Hello,

    Don't know who is managing this board, but I just wanted to say thanks for trying to keep it clutter free.  I find this forum extremely helpful in getting informaiton about my melanoma, and it would be a true shame if someone menaced it with shutdown. Seems like every night someone puts a bunch of junk posts on here, but every morning, someone has gone through and cleaned it up, so big thanks to whomever is doing that.

    I don't know if this forum is just a canned package that can't be modified, or if there is a developer behind it.  If it can be modified, I'd suggest that a simple adjustment might be to allow an account to create only two new topics per day.  I know that there are times when people legitimately want to create more than that, but it might be a worthwhile tradeoff if it stops someone or something from creating 3 pages of junk every evening.  If the code can be modified, I would think that this change would be simple, but maybe that's not possible.

    Anyway, for the meantime, thanks for your (whoever's) efforts to clean up the site.

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