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"Date/Time Varies" Flag is needed in LFGs

. . . just like the labels that were recently added to the PUGs:  nothing fancy . False date/times have been a nuisance long enough for games with:      * no fixed time at all (e. g., Text only Play by Post -- or large Communities that aren't an actual game).      * fixed but multiple sessions per week . or      * varying times (e. g., large West Marches games whose "One-Shot" sessions are scheduled spontaneously). Whether a viewer wants to find only such games, or to ignore them,  a simple flag would make it a lot easier to identify them. Note that a GM would still enter a date/time, since the LFG listings need that. Thank you!
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Gen Kitty
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For your suggestions, Roll20 offers the Suggestions & Ideas forum, which is based on voting from the whole community.   Check out the Forum Voting wiki page for more information on how voting works, and the Posting to Suggestions & Ideas section of the Code of Conduct .
Thank you, but 1. this is a bug, and 2. I don't want to use that forum again because of its past problems. Gen Kitty said: For your suggestions, Roll20 offers the Suggestions & Ideas forum, which is based on voting from the whole community.   Check out the Forum Voting wiki page for more information on how voting works, and the Posting to Suggestions & Ideas section of the Code of Conduct .
Hello Helen P., Thank you for your suggestion.  As this is not a bug, but a suggestion about changing current implemented features, you will need to re-post this in the  Suggestions & Ideas  forum. That is the designated area the devs monitor and measure support for various topics.  As such, I am going to go ahead and close this post.  Thanks!