Classic Short Stories Forum Suggestion
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- anaplasticCerebrum
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Classic Short Stories Forum Suggestion
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If you mean this forum: Creative Original Works: Short Stories, members are able to open new topics there. If you are looking for short stories, this is the place to ask for them: Personalized Reading RecommendationsanaplasticCerebrum wrote: ↑14 Jul 2020, 10:29 As I'm writing this, only moderators can create new topics on the classic short stories forum. I don't know the reason for this, but I feel like it's cluttering up the main discussion topic on that forum. I don't like scrolling through comments to find short stories I might not even be interested in. Maybe instead of needing moderator privileges to post, we could lower it to level 1 or 2?
- anaplasticCerebrum
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- gali
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I see that currently, members can't open topics there.
If you have a specific topic you want to open, message me the details and I will open it for you.