Re: MODERATOR NOTE!
> This was already suggested on the "Ask Radio-Info" board
> (where, unlike here, that suggestion is on-topic) and the
> answer was that if the board was set up that way people
> could "bump" an old topic that they wanted to keep visible
> just by posting a new message.
>
> I have seen boards set up that way where precisely that kind
> of abuse occurs. The VH1 Classic message board has one
> particularly bothersome individual on it who routinely bumps
> threads to the top EVERY SINGLE MONTH, over and over again.
>
> So, not gonna happen. And that suggestion didn't belong
> here.
I understand this continues this off-topic thread, but...
I used to be a moderator at two different video game message boards, and we never had such problems. Once in a while, some bored person would dig up an old thread and it would be closed.
Now I don't know if the maturity level is lower here than at a video game forum filled with teenagers, but I imagine that if it's such an issue, threads could auto close after either 30 days or when they're off page 2 (whichever comes later, as in the less popular forums).
I don't know how much trouble it would be to code that into the forum, or if it's already there, but it's a thought. Because I would also like to see threads with new replies get pushed to the top where they'll be seen. It would definitely stop things like these reposts from happening as often as they do.
Just a thought...
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