Got an Alert saying post was moved, to a black hole?

  • Thread starter Tom.G
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In summary, a thread discussing the Hubble Constant and Universe Expansion rate was moved to a different forum after being reported. The original poster had not checked for similar threads and was unsure if it was redundant. They also expressed frustration with the lack of information in the alert they received.
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Tom.G
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Your thread B Hubble Constant, Universe Expansion rate larger than expected was moved to a different forum.
Yesterday 4:51pmWhere?
Clicking the link prompts a Black Hole search.
Not signed so I can't ask. 'Search' can't find it.
Deleted? Evaporated? Disappearing ink? or ?

Other: I posted immediately upon reading the article without checking for similar threads, so it could have been redundant. If so, my bad. The courtesy of at least some information would be appreciated.

In case the link in the first line here turns bad:
physicsforums.com/threads/hubble-constant-universe-expansion-rate-larger-than-expected.970937/

Thanks,
Tom
 
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Ahh. I agree it now resides in a much better place! Thanks @Bandersnatch.

I never would have thought of that method to track it down.

My real gripe is with the lack of information in the Alert that I received. Hopefully the party involved will be more likely to include pertinent information in the future.
 

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