So now we can only post in groups..
I predict more people leaving.
Edited to state.. by the options listed it looks like they are planning to remove the general groups again.
Click the " BrOwse" button on the far right, then "posts", you can reply to anything posted. On my Android tablet, when I click on the normal "post", just to the left of :"browse"the drop down bar is unchanged.....maybe it is something you inadvertently did?
Ok folks - if you select "Post" from the top bar you get this (See attached)
The red arrow lets you post to your own groups. Prioritized by the groups that your own - then to the groups you are in. (Nifty).
The purple arrow leads to the Forum selections.
I'm on a PC. It's possible if you are on the phone or an app that the coding isn't there yet - but it will be. Obviously coding is ongoing.
This is an upgrade.
You can post to Groups or Forums by selecting "Post" now.
Thats not an upgrade.. we already had the ability to post to our profile page..
@SeaGreenEyez how long have the descriptions been like that on the options? I just noticed the wording changed today
Stranger and stranger.
Shameless self promotion....
@hippydog I did not mean to confuse you. The "General Forum" is a group - this is the true General FORUM - [agnostic.com]
When the Real General Forum disappeared I created a group - so that people could still do General posts. We've continued to grow and I did a promotion here - tongue in cheek.
Did not mean to misdirect you. I'll go away now..... And cease confusing you....
@hippydog, @sassygirl3869, @bohoheathen, @Doraz, @Paul4747
Relax.
I was confused by the new drop-down list of groups before the Submit button.
I ignored it and pressed Submit like @hippydog did. His and my posts are on the main page.
I still can't double post in group and main pae.
I was going by the new description.. it was very specific.. maybe the coding hasnt caught up to what they are planning.
It was VERY specific
Where to you get this info? Administration what is he talking about?
Was going by the description of the options.