| 28-12-2011, 14:51 | #1 |
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Closing old threads
Why do mods close old threads? Clearly if someone comments on one they want to know something about the subject of it. Is that not kind of the point of boards.ie? So people can find things out? The mods in the Work & Jobs forum are very fast to do it. Surely it makes more since to use a thread thats already there then to start a new one?
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| 28-12-2011, 14:57 | #2 |
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Depends on how old the thread is. A lot of the time the discussions that carry on get directed towards people who no longer post on boards because quite often, people don't take into account when something was posted before. Which makes old threads that are bumped annoying to read.
You might be better off discussing with a mod from the forum you mentioned to try and get an understanding of why they did it. Also, just because they closed an old thread it doesn't mean you can't start a new one yourself referencing the other. Edit: Just noticed that thread is almost 7 years old and was just bumped to ask for the salary of a long since expired job offer... It's fairly obvious to me why this was closed. Last edited by Dravokivich; 28-12-2011 at 15:00. |
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| 28-12-2011, 15:02 | #3 | |
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I just use that forum as an example im sure its the same in others. |
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| 28-12-2011, 15:17 | #4 |
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Can't answer for W&J forum but in general, sometimes old threads are targeted by unreg spammers and so you wouldn't see the pages of deleted posts that would be necessary in order to leave the thread open so it's locked to prevent being targeted...
In the case of locking old threads which have been bumped it's sometimes more as a courtesy to those that started or posted in a thread many years ago that they aren't asked to respond to what they posted years later - sometimes people google a topic and launch in seemingly oblivious that the posts they are challenging were made years ago - and in other cases the original points or posters are obsolete and so it makes more sense to start a new thread pertinent to the time, issues and posters who wish to discuss it today... Last edited by Ickle Magoo; 28-12-2011 at 15:20. Reason: I cannae spell |
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| 29-12-2011, 23:23 | #6 |
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Unlikely you would. I don't think general, non time-sensitive threads should be closed tbh. But threads about something more specific, where the date actually makes a difference... why not just start a fresh one?
Last edited by Dudess; 29-12-2011 at 23:26. |
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| 02-03-2012, 00:15 | #9 |
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http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2055236489
Hears an example. The thread was closed and the Mod says to start a new one if they want. Why? The one thats there is perfectly good why is there need to start a new one for the very same thing? |
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| 02-03-2012, 00:23 | #10 |
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Very few people who posted in the original thread will actually see whatever is posted, never mind saying reply to it.
I know myself that anything posted between March 2007 and probably March 2010 I'm not really willing to stand over as believeing anymore. Well, not everything, but I've changed a crap ton and would hate to be asked about stupid illinformed posts I made when I was 17. |
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| 02-03-2012, 08:18 | #11 | |
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1) etiquette. It is considered improper to dig up an old thread 2) Relevance. In a lot of cases, the information in the thread is out of date 3)The person who started the thread may no longer be on Boards.ie. The last poster in that thread you link, Tyron Jara, was asking a question to a person that has not been on Boards.ie since 2009. I have seen occasions before where such a person does not realise this, and persists in asking questions and taking umbrage at the fact that the original poster does not answer. Here is another example: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2055206817 Aside from the fact the person who dug up the thread is technically advertising, she is addressing somebody who has not been on the site in 4 or 5 years. |
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| 02-03-2012, 16:08 | #14 |
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Or even just a banner that appears to warn users that they're posting in a really old thread.
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| 02-03-2012, 16:10 | #15 |
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