Cheshire Figment
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When you start a thread that is date-specific, where you might include one of the terms "Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday, This Week, Just or Now" (or anything similar) in the title, please include the specific date, such as Dec 13.
For example, instead of saying "Crowds Very Heavy Yesterday" The title would be "Crowds Very Heavy Dec 12", or instead of saying "Heavy Rain Expected This Week" the title would be "Heavy Rains Expected Dec 14 - 17". This way when people are scanning titles they are more aware of the actual time frame being referred to instead of having to look at the actual post.
Similarly, if you are referring to a specific incident, such as an accident or injury, please also include the date in the title.
This has been a Public Service Announcement. Please pay attention to it and follow it.
Thanks!
Note that on the first page of this forum are eight date-sensitive posts; none of them indicate when "today" is. If you have started such a thread, please edit your title (first click on <EDIT> and then on <GO ADVANCED> t be able to edit the thread title.
For example, instead of saying "Crowds Very Heavy Yesterday" The title would be "Crowds Very Heavy Dec 12", or instead of saying "Heavy Rain Expected This Week" the title would be "Heavy Rains Expected Dec 14 - 17". This way when people are scanning titles they are more aware of the actual time frame being referred to instead of having to look at the actual post.
Similarly, if you are referring to a specific incident, such as an accident or injury, please also include the date in the title.
This has been a Public Service Announcement. Please pay attention to it and follow it.
Thanks!
Note that on the first page of this forum are eight date-sensitive posts; none of them indicate when "today" is. If you have started such a thread, please edit your title (first click on <EDIT> and then on <GO ADVANCED> t be able to edit the thread title.