Move Thread - Quantum Physics Forum

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The discussion centers on the request to move a thread to the Quantum Physics forum. A moderator acknowledges the request and suggests using the "Report Post" button for future issues. The moderator clarifies that the button is intended for reporting spam and inappropriate content but can also be used to alert them to other concerns. There is a note about the limitations of the button's verbiage, which cannot be altered. Overall, the conversation emphasizes proper procedures for thread management within the forum.
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bcrowell said:
(Hope this is the right place to post this.) I think this thread should be moved to the Quantum Physics form: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=420615
I'll take care of this. But next time use the "Report Post" button. :smile:


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