>>>>>That's an incorrect assumption.
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>>>>>I had the exact same situation. I posted a message and when I saw no responses, I simply assumed nobody had bothered to respond. Considering the helpfulness of the UT members I thought that rather strange but I had found a workaround and solved my immediate problem so I didn't pursue the matter.
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>>>>>I VERY rarely check the replies to my messages and/or private messages so I never saw (until prompted to check by your post) that several people had replied. My message had also been moved to the Windows forum (to which I don't subscribe).
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>>>>>So...........to those who may have thought I was ignoring you........my apologies. I may ignore responses to my posts in the Chatter section, but if I post a question I try to acknowledge the responders -- either singly or en masse.
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>>>>I see your point. I think this is the thread you were talking about
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>>>Maybe there should be a check: don't move a thread to a forum to which the OP is not subscribed.
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>>It's a dilemma, actually, what is more important.
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>>But may be in case the OP is not subscribed, the notification message should be generated.
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>I don't know how the "notification message" is currently generated - e-mail?
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>Maybe it could be an automatic reply to the OP in the original forum - leaving just the original post plus the notification reply. Of course, that thread would have to be closed, allowing no more replies. The "auto-reply" could even include a link to the thread in its new location.
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>Another possibility is to automatically enroll the OP in the new forum.
IMO that would be even worse than not telling the person their thread has been moved.