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With regards to Internet bulletin/messages boards, a post is a single message from a single (as in one) Individual (poster). A collection of posts in a single conversation is referred to as a [[thread]].
  
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With regards to Internet bulletin/messages boards, a post is a single message from a single (as in one) Individual (poster). A collection of posts in a single conversation is referred to as a thread.



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