Necroposting/Ressurecting Old Threads
Thanatos
18 Jan 2009, 23:50Thanatos's guide to resurrecting topics:
For simplicity's sake, we'll use an example; a thread about animal cruelty, and couple of different scenarios. Here's what you can do:
If the scenario is like any of the following:
You want to participate in the topic by directly addressing one or more comments made by someone in the old thread.
(Example: "I think you're wrong, dude. Animal cruelty is totally unacceptable and I would like you to explain why you think otherwise.")
You want to participate in the topic by picking up the discussion right where it left off.
(Example: "I agree with previous posters in saying that animal cruelty is wrong. I do have some additional thoughts on what you've been discussing for three pages about preventive measures, though.")
What you should do: Please leave the topic be.
Your reply will most likely be pointless, because the discussion is either no longer relevant (things change with time) or the people you respond to are no longer present. If the old participants still are active in the community, responding to it will most likely not be appreciated. Nobody likes to justify or explain a comment they made 3 years ago, because they probably don't remember posting it--much less why they did.
If the scenario is like any of the following:
You want to participate in the topic by stating your views on the subject.
(Example: "I think animal cruelty is wrong.")
You want to participate in the topic by adding to an off-topic discussion in the original topic.
(Example: "I also enjoy watching anime. Got any tips of good series?")
You want to participate in the topic by going off-topic.
(Example: "I like spaghetti.")
What you should do: Please start a new topic.
In starting a new topic, you get to say what you want to say, but you also let the old thread rest in peace. There's no need to open old wounds, reignite any flames or bring old discussions to attention again. Plus, you'll get a boost to your "topics started" count.
Also be aware that if you resurrect a thread by going off-topic, the forum moderators are going to come down on you with all of hell's fury (unless I get to you first, in which case it will be much, much worse than that).
In any other scenario:
What you should do: Please PM a moderator.
When in doubt, always consult a moderator before resurrecting a topic. If the thread has been dead for years, you probably don't have to post your reply right now. Allowing some time for a moderator to give clarification can save you a lot of trouble.
Please note: None of this applies to topics that have been closed by a moderator. Threads usually are closed for a reason, and evading a lock is never a good idea.
Thana
Redsun
19 Jan 2009, 02:39what the guy was talking about, I was just late for the show
Thanatos
19 Jan 2009, 09:18Redsun
19 Jan 2009, 09:36Most of these threads are ubberly old, I was just catching up
Alex did say that there is no rules on posting on old threads,
however I will limit doing so just so I don't upset anyone.
Freak
19 Jan 2009, 13:00Redsun
19 Jan 2009, 13:40step on anyones toes, I didn't want to be the cause of any forum wars or anything, also
out of respect to those who may think posting to old forums is annoying.
I mean to me personally it wouldn't bother me, but some do get bothered by it.
Alex
19 Jan 2009, 17:55paul_one
19 Jan 2009, 19:17I don't really think it's a good idea to post to old topics.
Thanatos
20 Jan 2009, 00:19Alex wrote:Thanatos is not a moderator...
Now now, lets not go into the details
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I mean, if you want to participate in the topic by directly addressing one or more comments made by someone in the old thread,
(Example: "I think you're wrong. Alex would be a better mixed doubles tennis partner for Elexxorine in that thread you ran three years ago.")
or you want to participate in the topic by picking up the discussion right where it left off,
(Example: "I agree with previous posters in saying that the umpire should be allowed to stab any player who disputes a line call.")
then they should leave the topic alone.
Your reply will most likely be pointless, because the discussion is either no longer relevant (things change with time… maybe Elexxorine has taken up golf) or the people you respond to are no longer present. If the old participants still are active in the community, responding to an ancient thread will most likely not be appreciated. Nobody likes to justify or explain a comment they made three years ago, because they probably don't remember posting it — much less why they did.
In starting a new topic, you get to say what you want to say, but you also let the old thread rest in peace. There's no need to open old wounds, reignite any flames or bring old discussions to attention again.
Also be aware that if you resurrect a thread by going off-topic, the forum moderators may become even more confused than they already are.
Thana
EDIT: Fixed typing errors. I'm very good at taming lions but not always brilliant at proof-reading.
Redsun
20 Jan 2009, 02:15forum member should have the option to have a say in a topic regardless of age unless it's
clearly in the rules, as you said things change, this is also true about people going away for
awhile and coming back, or people(like me) who rarely post on the forums, only reason I'm here
now is because I have the time.
I figure people who do get annoyed by this can simply not support it by not replying on the topic.
but all is ok, nobody got hurt
steve the gaming guy
20 Jan 2009, 14:53Anyway every point that I had thought of was mentioned in response so hurray for everyone.