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Killing old Discussions

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
We usually end discussions around 130 posts
By then points have usually been made,
if not constantly repeated.

Usually BB members will restart a subject - by doing so - a new member does not have to worry
about trading thur dozens of responses.
 

tyndale1946

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Kolling today, gone tomorrow.

Unless zombies arise and need kolling by Mods.

Usually I will see a new person who joined the board and see they have wandered over into a zombie thread and asked a question... As we all know, newbie is going to be waiting very long time for an answer:eek:... So I report it and let the moderators or admins like (Salty) handle it... They can't be everywhere... Glad to be of service... Brother Glen:Thumbsup
 

rsr

<b> 7,000 posts club</b>
Moderator
Many, many threads are populated with answers and arguments from folks who are no longer active members, so they are no longer around to answer questions or explain responses. For that reason it is better to start afresh.
 

Van

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
We usually end discussions around 130 posts
By then points have usually been made,
if not constantly repeated.

Usually BB members will restart a subject - by doing so - a new member does not have to worry
about trading thur dozens of responses.
And so some purposely post off topic poppycock repeatedly to bring about thread closure within a few days.
 
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