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 And with the new way, it wouldn't even matter.  He could post to the forum based on substance alone.  If his post ends up in the wrong place because he didn't set his profile up right (as will def. happen), 2 clicks from us and all his content around UMD is auto-updated to reflect the new setting, even if he has already made 1000 forum posts, or uploaded a zillion pictures.  This part has already been done months ago, and I'm already adjusting people's content settings this way all the time.  I just need to give yall some filter bubbles so the forums can work like the rest of the site already does.
  And with the new way, it wouldn't even matter.  He could post to the forum based on substance alone.  If his post ends up in the wrong place because he didn't set his profile up right (as will def. happen), 2 clicks from us and all his content around UMD is auto-updated to reflect the new setting, even if he has already made 1000 forum posts, or uploaded a zillion pictures.  This part has already been done months ago, and I'm already adjusting people's content settings this way all the time.  I just need to give yall some filter bubbles so the forums can work like the rest of the site already does.  
  
  Updates to this site are something that I do every single day.  Sometimes something's broken, and sometimes it can just be nicer or prettier or easier for us to run.  There has been no feature ever added to UMD (even the most beloved ones) where I haven't heard people say it's not broke, as if that's an argument against improvement.  If there is a learning curve that lasts a few weeks that makes things easier for years, then that's where I want to go.  Plus, there is nothing new to "learn."  Just post to wetlook or messy and forget about it.
  Updates to this site are something that I do every single day.  Sometimes something's broken, and sometimes it can just be nicer or prettier or easier for us to run.  There has been no feature ever added to UMD (even the most beloved ones) where I haven't heard people say it's not broke, as if that's an argument against improvement.  If there is a learning curve that lasts a few weeks that makes things easier for years, then that's where I want to go.  Plus, there is nothing new to "learn."  Just post to wetlook or messy and forget about it. 
 
  
 
 
  , it's just change can be a little frightening
, it's just change can be a little frightening . Cheers
. Cheers !
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