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Responding to old threads
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I think it should be in the rules, that posting to old threads is a no no. It's not actually considered a member rule... just poor etiquette. So, if I wanted to be an obnoxious ass (more so than I am already), I could just start responding to old threads all over the place. Granted, it would destroy any kind rep that exists, but I could point out "it's not considered a rule". Why not just add it in there under like "Keep it spam free"?
I just mean, it's kind of a pain to bark at people about posting to old threads (yes, I know about the cute little text by the post box... but they obviously don't.) when I have nothing to direct them to about their behavior.
I just mean, it's kind of a pain to bark at people about posting to old threads (yes, I know about the cute little text by the post box... but they obviously don't.) when I have nothing to direct them to about their behavior.
Last edited by Comatose; Feb 12th, 2009 at 11:26 am.
It's not officially against the rule since any valuable addition to a thread discussion is more than welcome. Useless bumps to old threads are simply forked off as new threads. Just report any such occurrence and the moderator team would act accordingly.
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>I think it should be in the rules, that posting to old threads is a no no.
Dani has stated many times that necrobumping is allowed as long as the new post is on topic and can be viewed as a continuation of the discussion.
A "me too!" post (where the gray area lies) doesn't count as a continuation because it's a new question and deserves a new thread. In that case we move the post to a new thread and issue a warning for Keep It Organized.
Anything else is easily determined as either on topic or off topic and can be dealt with appropriately or ignored.
Dani has stated many times that necrobumping is allowed as long as the new post is on topic and can be viewed as a continuation of the discussion.
A "me too!" post (where the gray area lies) doesn't count as a continuation because it's a new question and deserves a new thread. In that case we move the post to a new thread and issue a warning for Keep It Organized.
Anything else is easily determined as either on topic or off topic and can be dealt with appropriately or ignored.
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Firstly, not all threads here are tech support questions where there's a definitive question and answer and then everything after that is off-topic. Some threads are open-ended discussions. You should also keep in mind that threads aren't just meant to help the thread starter ... they continuously help people for months and years to come. If someone has something constructive to add to a thread, I would hate for them to not do so just because the thread hasn't been updated in a few months or the OP is no longer around.
> So, if I wanted to be an obnoxious ass (more so than I am already), I could just start responding to old threads all over the place.
If you had something constructive to add to each one, that would be of use to future thread viewers, then by all means, please go ahead! On the other hand, if you just started bumping hundreds of threads with off-topic nonsense, then that would fall under the rule violation of trolling.
> So, if I wanted to be an obnoxious ass (more so than I am already), I could just start responding to old threads all over the place.
If you had something constructive to add to each one, that would be of use to future thread viewers, then by all means, please go ahead! On the other hand, if you just started bumping hundreds of threads with off-topic nonsense, then that would fall under the rule violation of trolling.
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#6 Feb 14th, 2009
Dani thinks alot like me (Maybe cause we are both Libra's)
Why do people make a big deal about dates???
CANT DEAL WITH THE PAST?
Get over it.... Almost every site im on its the same garbage and it makes me sick!! (I feel restricted cause someone (Staff) might get OFFENDED IF I FIND A GOOD THREAD WITH A LAST REPLY DATE IN 2001 I WANNA REPLY TO!)
If the link in the thread IS STILL VALID,why not??
Good Grief..
Why do people make a big deal about dates???
CANT DEAL WITH THE PAST?
Get over it.... Almost every site im on its the same garbage and it makes me sick!! (I feel restricted cause someone (Staff) might get OFFENDED IF I FIND A GOOD THREAD WITH A LAST REPLY DATE IN 2001 I WANNA REPLY TO!)
If the link in the thread IS STILL VALID,why not??
Good Grief..
Last edited by The Dude; Feb 14th, 2009 at 11:15 pm.
>Why do people make a big deal about dates???
It concerns how the forum handles recent activity. If you post to a thread that isn't currently on the first page, you bump it up to the first page, which sends a thread that is on the first page down to the second page.
Paging is important because most people don't browse to the second page. Falling to the second page is basically a death sentence for a thread and if it isn't a solved thread, you've ruined the OP's chances of getting an answer.
It's a breach of netiquette and considered extremely rude because the ancient thread you've resurrected was either answered or abandoned and we consider it far less important than the recent thread you shoved away to get the ancient one to the top of the list.
So why do people make a big deal about dates? Because unlike you, we're considerate enough to think about the people who need help now as opposed to any selfish addition to a forgotten discussion that we might be able to make.
It concerns how the forum handles recent activity. If you post to a thread that isn't currently on the first page, you bump it up to the first page, which sends a thread that is on the first page down to the second page.
Paging is important because most people don't browse to the second page. Falling to the second page is basically a death sentence for a thread and if it isn't a solved thread, you've ruined the OP's chances of getting an answer.
It's a breach of netiquette and considered extremely rude because the ancient thread you've resurrected was either answered or abandoned and we consider it far less important than the recent thread you shoved away to get the ancient one to the top of the list.
So why do people make a big deal about dates? Because unlike you, we're considerate enough to think about the people who need help now as opposed to any selfish addition to a forgotten discussion that we might be able to make.
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#8 Feb 16th, 2009
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Originally Posted by Narue
It's a breach of netiquette and considered extremely rude because the ancient thread you've resurrected was either answered or abandoned and we consider it far less important than the recent thread you shoved away to get the ancient one to the top of the list.
You have a good point bud,but i still think its silly to make such a big deal about something so little.....
Last edited by The Dude; Feb 16th, 2009 at 2:34 am.
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,but i still think its silly to make such a big deal about something so little.....
It gets even worse if you like to be notified about recent posts to threads you've helped in. Now I get notification messages about problems I already fixed.... years ago. It would be one thing, if it wasn't a solved thread... but even that was abandoned, and probably because it wasn't an original question, and the only response was a link to the same problem with a solution... or because some dolt decided to knock it to page 2 by necrobumping some other ancient thread. Now, when I say an "unsolved thread", I don't mean just one that was marked as solved either. I've got around two thousand posts, and only around 200 are marked as solved.
Now, the site owner has made her stand, and it's clear. I may not agree with her decision, but it is hers to make, and has been made. However, don't try to trivialize the nuisance just because it doesn't immediately bother you.
Last edited by Comatose; Feb 16th, 2009 at 4:12 am.
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