FWIW, I actually prefer separate threads per topic - it's much easier for people to find information when searching for it when it is not stuck in the middle of some long thread about a bunch of different items which happen to be related only because they are from the same facility. It also helps with SEO (which is related to the previous point - the whole point of SEO is to make it easier for people to find information when they are searching for it!)
I also recognise that many people also prefer to have a single thread to read and group all news together - but I can assure you that this is by no means universal. I'm happy to accommodate both approaches here - neither should be considered "wrong".
More importantly - as per the dozens of posts I have deleted from this thread attest - dragging a thread off topic is far worse than any perceived transgression from not posting in the correct place. Indeed, from my point of view - the people who posted off topic stuff in this thread have done far worse than the original poster ever could be accused of here.
So, as the last off topic post on this matter - I request that all members stick to the topic presented and if you have a problem with the thread, you should report it and let the moderators deal with it if they agree that action is required. (In this case, the answer to that would be "no" - this thread is fine).
You don't have to read threads you aren't interested in, and if you find any user particularly problematic, you can always put them on ignore.
One thing that might contribute to the frustration, at least mechanically, is the quite unusual nested forum structure we have on Zoochat. A large number of Monkeyworld threads (or Berlin threads or London threads or whatever) is fine when it's the Monkeyworld forum, but those threads also appear in the UK forum. It does make the latter format a bit unwieldy for people to use when there's a large number of threads about a specific zoo, and particularly when many of those threads might be of 'niche' interest. The same is true, though to a much lesser extent, in the format I use which is the 'recent posts' function.
I do apologise for contributing to the derailing of the thread. My love of puns does tend to get me into trouble at times.


