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Boom_Quack13 12-28-2004 10:01 AM

In all fairness
 
Does everyone really think that a new poster to GC has the time to go through every thread on GC to make sure that they aren't duplicating a topic? I understand the desire for fresh topics, but sometimes a topic may be buried on page 30. Do we really expect someone to search through all that just to avoid duplicate topics? Just searching through this forum and the AKA forum alone could turn into a week-long event. lol

CrimsonTide4 12-28-2004 10:06 AM

Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Boom_Quack13
Does everyone really think that a new poster to GC has the time to go through every thread on GC to make sure that they aren't duplicating a topic? I understand the desire for fresh topics, but sometimes a topic may be buried on page 30. Do we really expect someone to search through all that just to avoid duplicate topics? Just searching through this forum and the AKA forum alone could turn into a week-long event. lol

To answer your question, yes.


It is really not hard to search. There is a search feature that allows you to type in keywords. For instance if you wanted to post about baby shower games, just search shower and you will find a lot of topics.

ladygreek 12-28-2004 11:33 AM

Re: Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
To answer your question, yes.


It is really not hard to search. There is a search feature that allows you to type in keywords. For instance if you wanted to post about baby shower games, just search shower and you will find a lot of topics.

I think BQ has a good point, but I also see the need to minimize duplicate threads.

Are the old threads ever deleted to make more room for new ones? For example, I see a thread that I think is new, start reading it, respond, realize it is from 2001 and see that I posted 3 years ago. Sometimes I have the same answer, other times my perspective had changed.

Can threads older than 2 years be deleted so that if a topic is brought back up again it will be from a fresh perspective?

Boom_Quack13 12-28-2004 11:52 AM

Re: Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
To answer your question, yes.


It is really not hard to search. There is a search feature that allows you to type in keywords. For instance if you wanted to post about <a href="baby%20shower" onmouseover="window.status='baby shower'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">baby shower</a> games, just search shower and you will find a lot of topics.

I just went to the search feature. I didn't realize that it was there, until you just said it. Wow.

Boom_Quack13 12-28-2004 11:53 AM

Re: Re: Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ladygreek
I think BQ has a good point, but I also see the need to minimize duplicate threads.

Are the old threads ever deleted to make more room for new ones? For example, I see a thread that I think is new, start reading it, respond, realize it is from 2001 and see that I posted 3 years ago. Sometimes I have the same answer, other times my perspective had changed.

Can threads older than 2 years be deleted so that if a topic is brought back up again it will be from a fresh perspective?

Good idea.

CrimsonTide4 12-28-2004 12:11 PM

Re: Re: Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ladygreek
I think BQ has a good point, but I also see the need to minimize duplicate threads.

Are the old threads ever deleted to make more room for new ones?

Can threads older than 2 years be deleted so that if a topic is brought back up again it will be from a fresh perspective?

No. All threads on here are saved. I love this about GC. There is another message board I visit that deletes threads after 2 weeks but they get about 1000 nonsense threads started a week.

A lot of threads that are old are valuable, IMO. The topic when bought to the top can still be done so with a fresh perspective by whoever brings it to the top or responds to it.

Ideal08 12-28-2004 12:23 PM

Now, you don't expect a new poster to have the time to search thru all the threads, but you expect the moderators to have time to search through all the threads and delete the old ones? :confused: Is the difference that we are "seasoned" GCers (LOL @ seasoned)?

Love_Spell_6 12-28-2004 03:23 PM

Re: In all fairness
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Boom_Quack13
Does everyone really think that a new poster to GC has the time to go through every thread on GC to make sure that they aren't duplicating a topic? I understand the desire for fresh topics, but sometimes a topic may be buried on page 30. Do we really expect someone to search through all that just to avoid duplicate topics? Just searching through this forum and the AKA forum alone could turn into a week-long event. lol
I think you make a good point here.. when new to a board..one hasn't figured out all the ins and outs of the board..and when you want to get involved, you open a thread just to come back and see it deleted or locked with a message in CAPS about doing a search.

But..at the same time..I do see why the moderators do it..I think older threads show how opinions may change over time..e...I guess moderators just get tired of repeating the same things over and over again..but then again..thats part of their job I guess..

ladygreek 12-28-2004 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ideal08
Now, you don't expect a new poster to have the time to search thru all the threads, but you expect the moderators to have time to search through all the threads and delete the old ones? :confused: Is the difference that we are "seasoned" GCers (LOL @ seasoned)?
Yes. I mean after all ain't it your full time job as a moderator to monitor the site 24/7/365. Sheesh do your job woman!

abaici 12-28-2004 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ladygreek
Yes. I mean after all ain't it your full time job as a moderator to monitor the site 24/7/365. Sheesh do your job woman!
Tee-Hee

Ideal08 12-28-2004 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ladygreek
Yes. I mean after all ain't it your full time job as a moderator to monitor the site 24/7/365. Sheesh do your job woman!
*snickering*

But if I do that, then people will accuse me of having no life. :(

Steeltrap 12-28-2004 03:57 PM

Search function
 
Isn't all that difficult to use, IMO. And I'm glad that NPHC moderators insist on using it, because trust me, you don't want flame wars breaking out because someone couldn't use a search button. I've seen it too many times on this site, in the other rooms.

ladygreek 12-28-2004 04:09 PM

Re: Search function
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Steeltrap
Isn't all that difficult to use, IMO. And I'm glad that NPHC moderators insist on using it, because trust me, you don't want flame wars breaking out because someone couldn't use a search button. I've seen it too many times on this site, in the other rooms.
flame wars?

Steeltrap 12-28-2004 04:39 PM

^^
Ah, yes. When a question has been answered before (e.g., pledging a GLO not traditionally linked to your race), why do people feel the need to ask it again?

ladygreek 12-28-2004 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steeltrap
^^
Ah, yes. When a question has been answered before (e.g., pledging a GLO not traditionally linked to your race), why do people feel the need to ask it again?

Oh okay. Thanks.


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