05-Apr-2012, 8:33 PM
... as someone may still want to reply later on. Just a request.
Please close as few topics as possible...
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05-Apr-2012, 8:33 PM
... as someone may still want to reply later on. Just a request.
05-Apr-2012, 8:43 PM
Sometimes a topic is just played out...and we do have certain members who open a lot of topics....and I just figured out how to close them!
"Bad news, bad news came to me where I sleep / Turn turn turn again" - Bob Dylan
The only occasions on which I close topics (besides something inappropriate) are if they are for a very specific need that has been addressed and needs no further discussion (e.g. the "James" thread).
06-Apr-2012, 12:05 AM
I think the locking of topics is currently not too much, like it might have been at some point.
What do you guys think about bumping really old threads vs. creating entirely new topics? I personally think if the thread is still relevant it should be bumped while if it represents outdated info in any form and has no hope of being edited, a new thread should be created.
06-Apr-2012, 12:55 AM
Quote:What do you guys think about bumping really old threads vs. creating entirely new topics? I personally think if the thread is still relevant it should be bumped while if it represents outdated info in any form and has no hope of being edited, a new thread should be created. Ah yes bumping threads. I too was wondering about this. Personally it's not much of a problem for me anymore Back in my pokemon community forum days, bumping threads was a HUGE deal to me for some reason. LOL
06-Apr-2012, 4:29 AM
I think it's preferable to creating new threads about the exact same topic, to be honest.
06-Apr-2012, 6:46 AM
If the conversation has gone off topic too much in the thread and it is otherwise over something like two months old, I would rather see a new thread.
I'm also in favor of the new threads; in my experience, forums that have a lot of rules like "Don't start a new thread if one about your topic already exists" tend to be fairly hostile towards newbies. There's also a level of elitism there that I think we'd like to avoid.
I'm with [OP] about not locking threads. I mean, in the case of the James thread, who else was going to reply to it? If a thread's truly played out, it's going to die on its own. Locking threads (apart from obviously offensive ones) just seems to create a rift between mods and non-mods. Even if there's no harm intended or done, it still reinforces something of a class system that the best forums go out of their way to avoid. Just my opinion, of course. Quote:In Jr. High School, I would take a gummi bear, squeeze its ears into points so it looked like Yoda, and then I would say to it "Eat you, I will!". And of course then I would it eat.
06-Apr-2012, 9:48 AM
I agree. Basically, I don't see any advantage to locking threads. The considerations that go into deciding when to create a new thread apply to unlocked threads as well.
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