ryner1988
Well-known member
Reply #39
I agree with this Sean. I for one am a little put off to get on here and find a thread from 15 years ago at the top of the page. I do look at old threads occasionally, because I find the discussions fascinating or perhaps they might hold information I need, but I don't revive them. I don't know, it just feels like poor form to me. If I really need to ask a question about something in an old thread, I'll just make a new one of my own. It's more likely to catch people's attention that way. It also won't deter people from interacting with me in my experience.
I agree with this Sean. I for one am a little put off to get on here and find a thread from 15 years ago at the top of the page. I do look at old threads occasionally, because I find the discussions fascinating or perhaps they might hold information I need, but I don't revive them. I don't know, it just feels like poor form to me. If I really need to ask a question about something in an old thread, I'll just make a new one of my own. It's more likely to catch people's attention that way. It also won't deter people from interacting with me in my experience.