How about a separate Ebola forum?

Anonymous
Seems like half the threads in recent and hot topics are on it.
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Anonymous
Ha! I was just coming to suggest the same. I would prefer to get my misinformation and hysteria on the subject in one location instead of having to search through various forums an d threads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like half the threads in recent and hot topics are on it.

Probably because it is a recent and hot topic. See how that works?
Anonymous
I'd like to see just one Ebola thread. Don't give them a whole forum to get crazy about.

The threads all the same anyway once the QUARANTINES!NOW! poster shows up.
Anonymous
The constant posts about every.little.conspiracy. is out of control. Can we remove threads about Ebola from the 'Recent' topics page?

Or have ONE ebola thread per week (something like "Ebola discussion for the week of 10/12/14) where people can post all their freakouts, and delete all new posts?
Anonymous
I don't understand why people can't just ignore the threads they don't want to participate in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people can't just ignore the threads they don't want to participate in.


It's a bit like running to the teacher every time you don't get your way in class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people can't just ignore the threads they don't want to participate in.


Maybe because they aren't really ignoring them.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The constant posts about every.little.conspiracy. is out of control. Can we remove threads about Ebola from the 'Recent' topics page?



+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The constant posts about every.little.conspiracy. is out of control. Can we remove threads about Ebola from the 'Recent' topics page?



+1

but you don't have to click on the post. The power to not involve yourself is yours...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people can't just ignore the threads they don't want to participate in.


It's a bit like running to the teacher every time you don't get your way in class.


I totally agree. The busybodies need something to busy themselves with, and this season, it's Ebola.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people can't just ignore the threads they don't want to participate in.


It's a bit like running to the teacher every time you don't get your way in class.


I totally agree. The busybodies need something to busy themselves with, and this season, it's Ebola.


And the busybodies need to busy themselves by calling other people busybodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The constant posts about every.little.conspiracy. is out of control. Can we remove threads about Ebola from the 'Recent' topics page?



+1

but you don't have to click on the post. The power to not involve yourself is yours...


I don't, but if they were removed from Recent Topics, I'd be seeing a lot more threads.
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