Thank you for opening this thread as it has given me an opportunity to explain how 'Found a Bug' works.
Your particular post was about how some quests can be repeated. As the quests are allocated randomly this can and does occur; it is intentional and therefore is not an unintentional bug. As I imagine you want your feedback to be heard by the game designers, it was moved into the official feedback thread. If feedback is not on the official thread, it could possibly be overlooked when the feedback is gathered up and passed on. As I am sure that was not what you wanted, I moved it for you. The other option would be to move it back but sadly it would be marked 'Closed- archived' and moved to the Archive since it is not a bug.
Thanks.
Your reply confirms that the Bug section of this forum is, if not unnecessary, at least ignored and less important than the General Discussion section.
Which I don't think is right - technical errors in one software are more important than software comments.
I will quote Wikipedia:
A software bug is an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways.
I did not see anywhere in the announcement of the Mermaids that a repetition of the task was possible. (I've already had one task come out three times.)
I saw in the game the effect of software that was not indicated to be possible.
So I opened a topic in the Bug section. And also in the main thread of the discussion of the Mermaids I posted a link to this topic. So it was visible there.
And since the issue of archiving topics too quickly has also been raised, I will say a few more words.
On the one hand Inno games want to develop the forum - to have more text, to have more people in it.
And they should write.
On the other hand, moderators often silence the writing of forum members by quickly archiving, locking, or moving texts.
I suppose there is some methodology or instruction that the moderators follow.
But the forum will gain more if the regime in it is freer.
I see nothing wrong with having a topic open for at least a month.
I read and participate in some big forums where the archives is practically zero.