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The Doctor11

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I feel that we have a bit to many sticky threads. I think its just a lot of unnecessary scrolling for people who use the mobile site a lot. The iPhone forum has a bunch of preorder threads that are sticky. I know they are being posted in still but do they need to be sticky? And the community discussion forum has some older threads or ones that just simply haven't been posted in much. This just isn't a big deal. And please don't hate on me for this. This is simply my thoughts :)
 

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I feel that we have a bit to many sticky threads. I think its just a lot of unnecessary scrolling for people who use the mobile site a lot. The iPhone forum has a bunch of preorder threads that are sticky. I know they are being posted in still but do they need to be sticky? And the community discussion forum has some older threads or ones that just simply haven't been posted in much. This just isn't a big deal. And please don't hate on me for this. This is simply my thoughts :)

I feel like sticky threads should for the most part be used for very useful up-to-date information.

For example that UK iphone 6 thread doesn't need to be stickier. And all those pre-order threads should gust be one pre-order thread.
 
I feel like sticky threads should for the most part be used for very useful up-to-date information.

For example that UK iphone 6 thread doesn't need to be stickier. And all those pre-order threads should gust be one pre-order thread.

In the uk delivery estimates may be different to US and stock will be different as well. Same with other carriers if you order directly from them.
 
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