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Old 04-30-2019, 12:04 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Rules are made because folk don't behave. The result is inconvenience to those that DO follow them. Still, You can reply to the post. (A PM to the forum level Mod (takes the burden off of the greenies), could get a temporary release

And I wish more new users took time to read the forums and get a feel for how thing are done in each. Many times I see 2 different posts appear, asking essentially the SAME question, that has been asked dozens of times before.
(OK I know MR's search is pretty weak. I have tried to find posts I know are ther to reference to a help request)
Even experienced MR peeps, like myself, are guilty of asking what must seem obvious questions. Sometimes I do a google search for the answer first, putting mobileread.com after the search terms to find posts from here; but not always.

Often I come straight to the fount of all wisdom re ereaders etc. I think obvious questions from new users should be WELCOMED: new blood is necessary to keep any forum alive and fresh.

These tentative, and seemingly obvious, enquiries may lead to the person becoming a long term member and expert who goes on to be helpful to other newbies. They should be welcomed with open arms UNTIL they post spam or abuse or anything else which seriously breaks the rules.

Presumption of innocence?
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