As a moderator, I'm all for it.

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Bernd Machenschalk <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The way I usually do this as a moderator is to create a new target thread,
> the message being "moved here from ...", and then move the original post.
>
> If wanted, one could then hide the moderation post that created the
> thread. This doesn't, however, change the thread creator, which might not
> be such
> a bad thing.
>
> But I agree that having a single moderation button / form for this purpose
> would simplify this a lot.
>
> Best,
> Bernd
>
>
> On 28.10.11 17:02, Carola Tralau wrote:
> > Moderation tools currently only allow posts to be moved between existing
> > threads.
> >
> > It is a very common occurance however, that people post their question
> into
> > the first thread they find (usually news).
> > The moderators are then faced with the question where to move that post
> to -
> > as a question it would be best if it stood on its own. It would
> therefore be
> > very useful if the ability to move into a newly started thread was added.
> > Thread originator would be the writer of the moved post and the moderator
> > would have to come up with a thread title.
> >
> > Carola
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