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You spot a topic of interest, open it up and start reading, then suddenly you come to a response YOU posted!

Then you check the date and find out the topic is a year or more old, but someone found it and posted a new response, which brought it back to the front page.

Comeon, be honest now.......

I bet I am not the only one who has done this.

 

Rod

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"That's the great thing about having a bad memory. You meet new friends everyday & read new topics everyday. (LOL)"

Well put!

Heck the other night we had the power out for a couple of hours.

So with no TV and nothing else to do, my wife and I decided to play some dominoes, and we wound up having a nice little chat.

She seems like a nice person.........

 

Rod

Last edited by Rod Stewart
Originally Posted by RickO:
Originally Posted by Stuart:

Maybe forum topics should have an expiration date, after which new posts can't be added to them.  The topics can still be accessed and linked to new threads.

 

Stuart

 

Excellent idea Maybe you could run that by the webmaster over on the forum suggestion box.

Done!

 

Stuart

Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

Happens to me all the time. 

 

Rather than resurrect really old threads, it would be great if folks just started a new thread and referenced (linked to) the much older one in their initial post.  But, realist that I am,  I KNOW that ain't gonna happen.

Happens to me too......

Sometimes a new thread might be better......but then I may repeat myself a LOT!!!!

No matter what happens, someone won't like it.

 

Used to be all threads over 6 months old disappeared.  Don't think we want that again!

 

People are told "use the search" to find topics, and now we say old topics being resurrected is bad.

 

On the original topic, yes it's happened to me, maybe not as bad as others. 

 

I saw one today where a TMCC crane question Alex asked about a year ago got bumped and some of the people posting today were answering Alex as if he asked the question yesterday.

 

Me personally, I'll probably just be more careful to read the date on the first post before getting too far into it.

 

I don't see any advantage of trying to stop people from digging up old posts to continue a discussion if it's still relevant to the original topic.

 

-Dave

Last edited by Dave45681
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

Many times people resuscitate an old thread because they have a similar issue, so it's not always a bad thing.

Agree.

 

I think its working properly actually.  Members do a search, find an old thread with a similar issue and if their problem is similar or needs further advice, they post to the old thread, and it moves to the current page where new responses will be added all in one place.

 

To me, it's working the way its supposed to.

 

 

 

Like Dave said, for years folks complained about threads with great info "falling off the edge of the world" after 6 months or so and being lost. They asked if there was a way to archive old posts.

 

So Rich changed forum providers for several reasons, one of them being so that all posts would be preserved and would not be lost after a certain period of time.

 

Now, we want to let topics, regardless of their value, be relegated to about page 248 of the forum forever???  Sure is tough to please people around here! 

 

Jim

 

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