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== Remove BAN on Scout Blogs ==
ScoutWiki is the only Wiki forum that I know of that prohibits links to "Blogs".  A classic example is that you cannot link to BSA's all important "Bryan On Scouting", their official website for the latest news releases and approved scouting ideas.  All because they have "blog" in their URL.
Many other scout leaders use "Blogs" to share their great scouting ideas.  The polite and professional scouting thing to do is to let us link directly to the authoritative reference source.  [[User:MainTour|MainTour]] ([[User talk:MainTour|talk]]) 17:33, 12 April 2020 (UTC)
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About this campfire

Welcome to the Camp Fire, a "forum" for discussions about ScoutWiki (SW). Gather round, huddle up, get out your Camping Blankets and join in. Oh and don't forget to sing campfire songs!

This set of pages is used to discuss the technical issues, policies, and operations of ScoutWiki. Please do not post in this section, but choose one of the three given sections to post in. When posting in a section, please sign and date your posts (by typing ~~~~ at the end).

For campfires with wood and flames, see the article Campfire
Need directions?
The Camp Fire sections
Meeting
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PSW Policy and guidlines

District Fayre
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Ideas and Suggestions

The Tent
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Everything else




Remove BAN on Scout Blogs

ScoutWiki is the only Wiki forum that I know of that prohibits links to "Blogs". A classic example is that you cannot link to BSA's all important "Bryan On Scouting", their official website for the latest news releases and approved scouting ideas. All because they have "blog" in their URL.

Many other scout leaders use "Blogs" to share their great scouting ideas. The polite and professional scouting thing to do is to let us link directly to the authoritative reference source. MainTour (talk) 17:33, 12 April 2020 (UTC)