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Could we have a corresponding forum thread in the Rules & News section for each news article that is posted on the main page? I like the separate News section, but it'd be nice to be able to respond to the news if need be.
When I implement the commenting system, all news articles will automatically generate corresponding threads in the Rules & News section, and all comments will be auto-posted in response as well.
(I only ask this because I would like to be able to respond to this
mbforums.innacurate.com/index.php/news/31-new-content
without creating a new thread.
When I uploaded my levels, I kinda forgot about CLA, and I think most (if not all) of my levels are already somewhere in the CLA.)