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I just joined Animal Crossing Community, which is basically like the Tamatalk for Animal Crossing, and I'm just wondering if there's anyone here who's also a member, and also if I can add you as a friend. It's awkward because it looks so different compared to TT, which is the only forum I'm used to using. I just need someone to help me out who's a little more experienced on there than I am. (And also someone that can answer any questions that I might/will have. :( )

Thanks!

RC

 
Is this like spam because It's talking about anoughter site?
I don't think it'd be considering spam so much, as it's not advertising. But I do think it belongs in the actual animal crossing topic(s).

As I'm not a member there, I can't help, but most forums are pretty easy to figure out, and you can probably ask someone there for help if you can't find anyone here.

What I do with new forums is just lurk for a while, read over the rules of the forums to figure out what is/isn't allowed, see what kind of people are there and what the main discussions are about.

Most things you can figure out just by poking around.

 
I apologize if this is in the wrong section. It made sense to me because it was affiliated with Animal Crossing, which is something you play, but not the game itself. Anyway, when I posted this, I didn't know that you could be "adopted", which is when a scout is added to your buddy list is your personal guide of the website. I've been "adopted", but I'd still like to know if anyone here is a member of ACC. Still need some friends. :D

 
I don't think it'd be considering spam so much, as it's not advertising. But I do think it belongs in the actual animal crossing topic(s).
As I'm not a member there, I can't help, but most forums are pretty easy to figure out, and you can probably ask someone there for help if you can't find anyone here.

What I do with new forums is just lurk for a while, read over the rules of the forums to figure out what is/isn't allowed, see what kind of people are there and what the main discussions are about.

Most things you can figure out just by poking around.
Have you seen ACC before? It's pretty cool. You should check it out if you haven't already.

 
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