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How do I end a thread?

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Hey pplz...I have some threads that have been solved, and I've told ppl that they have been, but yet ppl keep posting on them...I just wanted to know how/if I can close the thread.

I even asked a mod, and he said to check the FAQ's section and stuff, and I couldn't find anything. Plz help.

Thank You
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Kevin Arbogast
 
BlackTigers91 said:
PM Lethal or MajorDomo.

In my experiences, those two are the most willing to help out.

:)

They are administrators, not moderators.

But yes, that is their job and they will help you.
 
BlackTigers91 said:
Yadda - Yadda same powers...
Actually, a moderator only has power to act in their designated forum(s). Supermods/admins can act in any forum.
 
Lethal said:
Actually, a moderator only has power to act in their designated forum(s). Supermods/admins can act in any forum.
This I know, but, you know what I meant, lol.
 
pstang said:
i thought as an thread starter you could lock your own thread.... or is that in FS/FT forum?
In the FS/FT section, you can lock your own, regardless of membership status.

But subscribing allows you to lock ANY of your threads.
 
pstang said:
i thought as an thread starter you could lock your own thread.... or is that in FS/FT forum?
Yes, FS/T is an exception where non-subscribers can lock their own threads as well.
 
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