I was just wondering why the public can't view our NANFA forums. I mean, wasn't one of the phrases in the constitution something about promoting information about native fish? I thought that we wanted other people to be able to see these forum posts to be able to read and learn about native fish from them. But when I was talking to a non-NANFA member and linked them to one of the discussions on this site, they couldn't view it.
I can understand why public people can't post on this forum (because you want them to pay to join, maybe? That makes sense). But I think they should at least be able to see and read about the discussions here without having to create a username. If not, then it's kind of like the phrase about promoting knowledge about native North American fish doesn't exist. We can't share knowledge with people if they are banned from seeing what we say.
Edited by EricaWieser, 24 September 2010 - 09:33 AM.