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Sujet: It's not a "rule" czuch. I even underlined "guideline" to make that clear.
Czuch: If people on the board want to continue the discussion, fine. But most of the time it's not a discussion.
As for "Learn to let go - don't keep harping on about the same thing, or harking back to previous arguments." I've seen enough links on the 9/11. Enough is enough. If people want links, they can go back and read the ones already posted. No new ones, ad nauseum, are needed.
If on the other hand there is an ongoing discussion where people are engaged in a conversation, that's different.