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Looking for Group Area

In the looking for group area I see games still being promoted that have filled their slots and/or no longer accept players. I would like to only be able to see game with slots still available as an option. It would cut down on screen clutter.
bumping to see if anyone else wants to see this done or if it is just me.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Bumping does not work in the suggestion forum. The suggestions that rise to the top are the ones with more votes.
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
You could argue that it adds the new flag, which people sometimes go looking for, and works as a bump of sorts... :)
Thanks Gauss. This is not important enough for a one man crusade. It is just a minor annoyance so I will let it go. :)
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Good point Aaron. :)
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Gold
Forum Champion
The Aaron said: You could argue that it adds the new flag, which people sometimes go looking for, and works as a bump of sorts... :) It would only add a new New flag for people who have previously read the original post. Everyone else already has a New flag appearing on it. The problem with adding a new New flag for people who have previously read the original post is, those people have already read the original post, so adding a new New flag doesn't really add anything new to read for them. A bump that contains new thoughts, points, or information, would be useful, in comparison.
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
Sure Gold, I was mainly just teasing Gauss. =D You are certainly right though, comments adding to the discussion are better when trying to draw people to your suggestion. =D