Posting Tutorial and Post Cleanup
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Jake or one of the moderators for this forum,
Can you please put a posting tutorial up on the discussion forum for how to post questions and responses to conversations on this message board. Also, can you please clear the posts that have no content. For example, "Brake Noise" and "Q5 made in India" have no content and only a title line. I don't know what's been happening these last few months, but this kind of post has been running rampant lately, there are five blank posts on the first page alone. It really makes it difficult for those members who wish to ask and answer real questions about our cars, and makes the forum far less effective as a Q&A resource. Thanks so much.
Jack
Can you please put a posting tutorial up on the discussion forum for how to post questions and responses to conversations on this message board. Also, can you please clear the posts that have no content. For example, "Brake Noise" and "Q5 made in India" have no content and only a title line. I don't know what's been happening these last few months, but this kind of post has been running rampant lately, there are five blank posts on the first page alone. It really makes it difficult for those members who wish to ask and answer real questions about our cars, and makes the forum far less effective as a Q&A resource. Thanks so much.
Jack
Previously wrote:
Jake or one of the moderators for this forum,
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<br>Can you please put a posting tutorial up on the discussion forum for how to post questions and responses to conversations on this message board. Also, can you please clear the posts that have no content. For example, "Brake Noise" and "Q5 made in India" have no content and only a title line. I don't know what's been happening these last few months, but this kind of post has been running rampant lately, there are five blank posts on the first page alone. It really makes it difficult for those members who wish to ask and answer real questions about our cars, and makes the forum far less effective as a Q&A resource. Thanks so much.
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<br>Jack