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mikenjane

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On this particular forum, there are MANY questions asked that would be answered better on the specific cruise line forum or on a destination forum. Asking about a certain cabin on a Carnival ship would get better, faster answers on the Carnival board. Asking for a hotel suggestion in FLL, you'd get a better, faster answer on the Ports boards.

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What criteria is used to MOVE threads and who does it? How do you find where your thread has been moved?

click on your own username on any thread - like this one ;) - and you can find all of your posts. You can also go up to the UserCP - left side of the yellow bar on the banner on the top of the page - and see all the threads you have subscribed to. Usually any thread you have posted to will show as one you have subscribed to.

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Thanks, folks, for all of the good answers.

 

You are correct. Hosts move threads if there is a board where your questions are more likely to be answered. Our intent is to help you out! Good luck finding the information that you are seeking. :)

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