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12:47 AM
And closed their question now, with another note on cross posting. Back in Usenet days this would actually be called 'multi-posting' rather than 'cross-posting'; in cross-posting the message was written once and several newsgroups were added into the Header while multi-posting involved individual, identical, posts made to separate newsgroups.
And nobody likes a pedantic old man I guess :)
Another option was to cross-post and then set a 'Follow-up to....' field. Endless debates on all of these options in Usenet
 
 
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7:38 AM
@andrew.46 Thanks!
 
7:58 AM
@andrew.46 Hmmm... I think that "multi-posting" indeed most correctly describes the situation than "cross-posting". However, I don't think that "cross-posting" could be replaced by "multi-posting" any time soon.
 
 
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10:03 AM
@Natty tp
@Natty tp
@Natty tp
@Natty tp
 
 
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5:23 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (62): Mounting "/run" as noexec‭ by Fábio Augusto‭ on askubuntu.com
 
 
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7:56 PM
Also recommend closure (and/or downvotes) on this question to avoid Community Bot bumps like today. There were several comments from users (including myself) back when the question was posted asking for clarity, but the OP never responded or edited the question), and they haven't visited the site in 8 months.
Oh wait, it wasn't community Bot that bumped today - Looks like it may have been a (now-deleted) answer or NAA. Regardless, recommend closure due to lack of clarity and the length of time that has passed without the needed detail.
 
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in title (64): I/O error, dev sda, sector xxxxxxxxxx ✏️‭ by user251067‭ on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (2): How to proceed? Installing VMWareTools‭ by Ammar‭ on askubuntu.com
 
 
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