The "Stick It" Link in Subjects
How does the "Stick It" link work in someone's subject when you are the administrator of a group? I am assuming that it keeps the subject somewhere at the top (although in Australia, it is actually quite rude ... and would mean the roughly the same as "delete it" ... LOL).
In what order does it "stick" the subjects, and is it reversable?
I don't want to play with it because it involves other people's posts.
Any info would be appreciated.
Comments (9)
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6
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Penny Young
8
Consultant
If you look at any of the subjects posted in a group where you are an administrator, it is in the column on the right hand side, under the author info.
Jennifer Underwood
11
Promoter
Huh? I am lost with this stick it and unstick it? Where is this at?
Eric Smith
7
Online Professional
glad to help...
Lynn I.
16
Earning Online Since 1999
Your welcome, Lynn
Penny Young
8
Consultant
Thank you both for the help.
Lynn I.
16
Earning Online Since 1999
Yes, you may "unstick" also. Lynn
Penny Young
8
Consultant
Thank you, Eric. That really helps explain it. Do you know if you can "unstick it" as well?
Thanks
Penny
Eric Smith
7
Online Professional
LOL... Slightly different form of Stick it, in this case Penny...
In the actual subject itself, it "sticks" (or i say pins) the reply to the top of the comments section (This would happen if a reply was "right on".
In the Group itself, it pins the subject to the top of the list of subjects (something only administrators of a group can do)...
In each of the examples above the terms used are slightly different but they both mean the same...
You can tell a topic or comment that has been