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How do I post a message that begins a new topic?

It's not quite as easy as speaking, but it's pretty close. Before you begin to post a message, your first step is to make sure that you are posting it in the most appropriate forum. In other words, don't post your question about the AAdvantage program in the DiningBuzz discussion forum. This helps keep the forums easier for others to search through.

Once you have chosen the appropriate forum, click on the "New Thread" graphic at the top of the screen. Type in your message, click "Submit New Topic" and that's it.

NOTE: Remember, you have to be a registered member of the board to post new messages or replies.

How do I respond to a post?

To respond to a post, click the "Post Reply" graphic at the top of the screen, then fill out the post form and click "Submit Reply." Your reply will be added as the bottom-most message on the discussion thread.

NOTE: Remember, you have to be a registered member of the board to post new messages or replies.

Who owns my post?

For the sake of simplicity, we'd say that we own anything posted on FlyerTalk. Our reasoning is that we have the power to edit or delete any post if we, representing the community, find it provides more harm than value to FlyerTalk. Also, if a member decides they no longer want to participate in the community, we would find it difficult to go into the database and delete each post an individual had made. Excerpts from posts to FlyerTalk may appear in InsideFlyer magazines, books, or other materials.

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