QUOTE(TimsDaisy @ Apr 17 2007, 09:36 AM)

For my thinking: I am sort of purposefully only dipping a toe into the next steps here - I know a good overview, but the particulars I'll have questions abotu and learn more about as we move into the next phase. So I'm all I-129F all the time. Once we get outta USCIS, I'll start learning about the next agency/department more. Educated baby steps to sanity, kids. So when too much stuff gets moved, I tend to lose track of it, even when it crosses-over to this topic area.
Certainly each to their own way of doing things, but how can you be all I-129f all the time? It's been mailed, it's sitting in a bin, on a shelf, waiting for its 15 minutes of fame--what is there to know/do about it? Move on, IMO, to moving issues, knowing how to get the SS#, DL, the minutia of life. Have everything ready for the interview.. shoot ad naseum
You expressed yesterday that you were losing track of things.. I still don't see how, when clicking on the thread title take you *to the thread* just like it *ever did*. Youi don't have to care about wehre it was moved to *ever* if you choose not to.
btw, the irony of having this thread posted here instead of in Site Feedback where it will at least get the attention of the person who can do something about it, does not escape me.

CountryBoy and others: mu suggestion is to offer a SOLUTION other than 'the way it was. If a change is inevitable (it is) and you don't like the direction it is going, come up with an alternative that will address *your* wants AND The Changers' need list. The site is getting too strung out, something needs to be done about it, and simply saying 'I don't like it' will not get you what you want. There is major merit in r-jo's suggestion.. You will learn more about your OWN visa application process by reading the experiences of others outside your geographic area.
If people need better help keeping track of their buddies, and who has had victory etc, then we need to learn how to use the tools of the site better--software is here to help us. There are buddy lists and subscriptions and all sorts of gizmos on this site to help us keep track of conversations. Having a thread cross posted over four forums serves no one well either, and contributes to the problem of too many threads. Moving threads and leaving the redirection does the same thing.
FTR, I think the K-1 forum seems to have the most moved because it does have the most misplaced posts. It's also the area you are most sensitive to right now.