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How about just tagging the staff members? It is much easier to do so.
The main people monitoring chat is the staff (the grad staff, for those that are confused), then prefects and then assistant teachers, if none of the others responds, which they probably will.
Paying for it is to stop people from making clubs that they won't use. Paying for it makes it less likely that the creator will drop the thing and to stop people from making inappropriate clubs. It makes it easier to monitor that nothing goes against the rules, if the clubs aren't as accessible.
I am not entirely sure how a person would be able to find enough information about this to make multiple years about it. It sounds interesting, but is a subject, where we don't have a lot of information about it from the books and only small mentions of it.
It is a problem with chrome and can be fixed this way:
Go to chrome://flags/#autoplay-policy in your URL tab, which will lead you to a settings page, where you will switch autoplay policy to no user gesture from what it originally was on, which was probably default. Then press "Relaunch now" in the bottom and boom! You should be able to hear music again! :D
Of course! Lessons are very important and some code unfortunately is not supported :( I have upvoted this post though ;)
I do agree and I have made previously a post about the articles part of this
It is still Hogsmeade and with that forum you can set it any place you want in the Hogsmeade village. Your MoM can change this to make it have more sense, so perhaps ask your MoM if they can make it a little more broad :P
"Adalynn Greenwood just became a journalist for TDP" come back to me xD
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I see the point of deciding to turn off notifications for people liking your wallposts and the removed from club, but else I see no purpose of this.
As a CE, then notifications are really important to how my job is and if people are able to turn off the notifications for the articles I post, then nobody will read them and the work we do will not have a purpose.