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Old Jun 01, 2009, 12:46 PM
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Hi guys,

Social groups were added during my hiatus. I don't really understand how they work. I created one for fun, and there's a button that says, "create forum". It seems like messages are just typed and added? Not like posting in the forums with titles and such. Can someone give me a crash course?

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Rayna
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Old Jun 01, 2009, 01:44 PM
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Hey Raynaadi! I'm waving to you! Congrats on starting a social group. Yes, people need to join your group and then you post messages one after the other. Once you get a certain amount of members ( I'm not sure how many) your social group can then become a forum run by you! Very cool ay!
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Old Jun 01, 2009, 09:26 PM
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Ok cool hehe. Waving back! I don't even know if anyone will be interested. Its just called, Baseball haha. For discussion about baseball. Pretty neat idea though, I like it.

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