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Title: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by iatkrox on Jul 3rd, 2012, 12:09am I'm so sorry what i did yesterday because i post my ideas in very on old threads.Then a forum moderator (towr) tell about what I did and thanks a lot for him.If he not told me about this still I'm doing my stupid work's.SO now it's time to ask sorry from all the member's,Moderators and admins! I'm so sorry and shame on me ! :-[ |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by towr on Jul 3rd, 2012, 9:58am Don't worry about it too much. And if I came across a bit too blunt, I apologize for that, because I don't want to scare away new forum members. Welcome to the forum :) |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by iatkrox on Jul 3rd, 2012, 11:17am ;D Thanks a lot towr.Your a really good guy!!! ;) |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by karann on Jul 6th, 2012, 9:18am Pas is past. Look forward |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by bryanilee on Jul 14th, 2012, 11:01pm Well, hope this thread is not too old. :-) In some forums they "lock" threads after a certain time period so you can't reply to them anymore. Although I've never quite understood the point of this. It seems like if there's old information on a thread, then it's sometimes useful to update it with new information. And if it's too old to reply to, then it seems it should be too old to appear on Google search results. For me, there's nothing worse than hitting an old forum thread page from Google with out-of-date information and not being able to reply with corrections/additions, and knowing that future visitors will see the same misinformation. At that point the thread should probably be deleted or archived and hidden from search engines or something. Anyway, just my random opionion... |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by towr on Jul 15th, 2012, 1:19am I agree you should be able to reply to old threads with corrections, addition or questions. But bumping several dozen threads to the top with mostly comments like 'I agree" or "I don't know" doesn't fall in those categories. It just adds noise and displaces newer threads from the first page. I suppose ideally when you post to old threads there should be a notice to ask whether you're really sure that what you're contributing is something worth beating the long-dead, long-decayed, skeletal remains of the horse a few more times. And perhaps for good measure limit such topic-necromancy to a few threads per day -- because I don't expect everyone will answer that question truthfully (if at all). |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by TenaliRaman on Jul 15th, 2012, 11:21am Haha "Topic Necromancy" :D |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by Noke Lieu on Jul 17th, 2012, 11:39pm Or, thinking back, starting up a new thread, the first post of which references the old. Then again, perhaps not. A sea of one post threads would be forum death! |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by rmsgrey on Jul 18th, 2012, 5:03am The way I see it, if a thread's been there for ten years, chances are it'll still be there in a week, a month, a year. Rather than posting in a few dozen threads now, you can make a note of anything you have in mind to say, and come back from time to time to dig up another couple of old threads. Anything that's not worth keeping in reserve for that long probably wasn't worth posting in the first place... |
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Title: Re: I'm so soyy what i did in yesterday :( ! Post by Noke Lieu on Jul 18th, 2012, 5:04pm If only it were that simple. I suspect- because I occasionally feel it in myself- there's the seeking attention/affirmation element in posting. That sort of behaviour doesn't really listen to/ care about such tests. |
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