Please tell me where I can access HELP for .win site. Closest thing I found was AskWin, and that did not help. I suppose I could have ASKED WIN, but like to stay in my lane here.
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And another. Just figured this one out, in regards to the search bar.
The previous tip, learned from U/Recyclops , works alright, but, it seems to only return to me one or two Great Awakening threads, when I believe there should be many more on Great Awakening about whatever topic I had searched.
So let's say you are on greatawakening.win , and you search "India":
https://greatawakening.win/search?params=India&community=GreatAwakening
when you press new page, it then becomes a mess, showing you search results from communities other than (and including) Great Awakening on the WIN network:
https://greatawakening.win/search?sort=new¶ms=India&page=2
If you, however, access Great Awakening via communities.win , i.e., https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening , and then search for "India":
https://communities.win/search?params=India&community=GreatAwakening
it will show you only Great Awakening threads when you press 'next page' (which was the desired result):
https://communities.win/search?query=India&community=GreatAwakening&sort=new&page=2
Hope that helps!
I don't think I ever realized, or I forgot, that pressing NEXT results in returns form other communities.
This is helpful indeed. I will catalog it. Thanks again.
You're welcome.
You sir, and a gentleman. It is a pleasure to correspond with someone who understands the difference between the reply of "No problem", and "You're Welcome."
No Problem, shifts the primary attention, enlarges the one receiving thanks. I held the door for you, and it was no problem for "ME", all about me. You're Welcome keeps the attention on the other person, I held the door for you, and you are welcome, you may avail yourself of my politeness anytime. You're welcome enlarges other person.
[The Gentleman] is always truthful and sincere ; will not agree for the sake of complaisance or out of weakness ; will not pass over that of which he disapproves. He has a clear soul, and a fearless, straightforward tongue. On the other hand, he is not blunt and rude. His truth is courteous ; his courtesy, truthful ; never a humbug, yet, where he truthfully can, he prefers to say pleasant things. [The Rev. John R. Vernon, "The Grand Old Name of Gentleman," in Contemporary Review, vol. XI, May-August 1869]
Honestly, you've given me a bit too much credit, as you've broken this down better than I could have. I have more-so been going on instinct of what felt 'right'.
Admittedly, I used to say "No problem" or "No worries" quite a bit, but, it just felt 'wrong'. Whereas "You're welcome", "My pleasure", "Happy To Help" felt more 'correct', at a gut level. Perhaps for the precise reasons you have given.
Glad that you have explained why it is the better way to respond, thank you very much for that!