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Roll20 Guidelines and Forum Posting Unclear.

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A forum of mine has been viewed and moved from a Moderator as un-Roll20 related while questions as to understanding what makes a difference between a Roll20 related topic and a non-related Roll20 Topic is seemingly more bias on the view of the moderator than the poster. VVVVVVVVVVVVVV Other Topics on the Pro Forums Outside of the Dev Update threads, the Pro forum serves the same role as the Specific Use & On-Topic forums, but it is only open to reading and contributing by Pro users. So general discussion specific to Roll20 is welcome to be posted in the Pro forums if you would rather have a Pro-based audience for your post rather than the whole community. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Keep in mind that Suggestions for new features/major changes to the service, Bug Reports, API related posts, and LFG posts all have their own forums and should be posted there rather than on the Pro forum. If a topic is off-topic we will close it or move it for you, depending on the type of post. I have attempted to follow this Guideline that Roll20 has stated, but my Forum was still moved. It was not only viewed as "Not Roll20 Related" It was also viewed as "Not much to Discuss" However, the Guidelines state:  So general discussion specific to Roll20... Exactly what can be done to better understanding both the clarification about this "Guideline" and what specifics does a Moderator have to follow in order to evaluate that a topic is not related in Roll20 OR a topic is "Not much to discuss"
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