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angelicwinnie Started conversation Apr 29, 2006
Why do conversation postings made in h2g2 show up with different communities next to them?
btw I'm only referring to conversations which originate in h2g2, not listings of postings which originated on other message boards.
For example, I've seen conversations which started in h2g2 with "Food", "Radio 4", "Blast" and "h2g2" under the community heading.
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Apr 29, 2006
If you're a member of any DNA community you can post to any other after becoming a member, and any posting you make on any other community will show up on your h2g2 personal space as coming from that community.
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angelicwinnie Posted Apr 30, 2006
Thanks very much for the reply, but I'm still not sure I understand - what is a DNA community?
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Apr 30, 2006
DNA is the name of the software that runs h2g2 and, now, several other online communities and BBC messageboards. The centre of it all is the DNA Hub <./>/dna/hub/</.>.
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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Jun 17, 2006
There's a complete listing at A785315.
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