Recently, a lot of topics from over a year ago have been resurrected by some users who don't seem to understand the ordering of topics. I've been rather annoyed by this; people asking for advertisements on a game that was never made (though planned for a year ago) is a bit hard to control. Is there anything we can do about this?
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Some forums on other websites have made it a habit to lock topics that have not been posted in for a certain amount of time (usually something like a year. It depends on who manages the forum). In cases where this is not practical, a necropost rule is usually issued and often placed as a closed topic sticky at the top of the forum.
The latter suggestion won't stop all necroposts, but it may help prevent its spread.
Maybe the SCRATCH team may consider some kind of necropost regulation or rule of some sort?
Last edited by cheddargirl (2009-04-28 20:38:23)
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cheddargirl wrote:
Some forums on other websites have made it a habit to lock topics that have not been posted in for a certain amount of time (usually something like a year. It depends on who manages the forum). In cases where this is not practical, a necropost rule is usually issued and often placed as a closed topic sticky at the top of the forum.
The latter suggestion won't stop all necroposts, but it may help prevent its spread.
Maybe the SCRATCH team may consider some kind of necropost regulation or rule of some sort?
Yeah that would help!
BTW why do you always write scratch like this: "SCRATCH"
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demosthenes wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Some forums on other websites have made it a habit to lock topics that have not been posted in for a certain amount of time (usually something like a year. It depends on who manages the forum). In cases where this is not practical, a necropost rule is usually issued and often placed as a closed topic sticky at the top of the forum.
The latter suggestion won't stop all necroposts, but it may help prevent its spread.
Maybe the SCRATCH team may consider some kind of necropost regulation or rule of some sort?Yeah that would help!
BTW why do you always write scratch like this: "SCRATCH"
I noticed that too ^^
@Cheddargirl - Instead of locking the topic, maybe put a big notice saying "OLD" if it hasn't been active for a week or two?
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demosthenes wrote:
BTW why do you always write scratch like this: "SCRATCH"
I do it out of habit. The official logo is done in capital letters, so, the idea that SCRATCH needs to be in capitals has always been embedded in my mind. (There, see, I did it again).
at coolstuff: Hmm, that could be a good idea. It might deter people from posting in old topics unless it was absolutely relevant and significant.
Last edited by cheddargirl (2009-04-29 00:03:50)
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Mods need to lock topics more often
Last edited by archmage (2009-04-29 00:12:45)
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archmage wrote:
Mods need to lack topics more often
Maybe the mods can lock old topics that have been necroposted and the necropost isn't relevant.
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That is what I meant to say cheddar girl. I meant to say lock instead of lack, my typing level goes down a lot when I need sleep
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archmage wrote:
Mods need to lock topics more often
Maybe you are right...I hate to close off communication on a topic unnecessarily but it does get annoying to see all these zombie threads coming back to life. Maybe there is some sort of automatic function that could be applied....let me look around.
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coolstuff wrote:
Recently, a lot of topics from over a year ago have been resurrected by some users who don't seem to understand the ordering of topics. I've been rather annoyed by this; people asking for advertisements on a game that was never made (though planned for a year ago) is a bit hard to control. Is there anything we can do about this?
Very sorry about that...
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coolstuff wrote:
...people asking for advertisements on a game that was never made (though planned for a year ago)...
I remember that game...
But it has become quite annoying. We should really lock those old Tsunami_Enterprises threads.
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