Old threads being brought up

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SoulWeaver

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And people always complain about it. But it's always going to happen people either don't notice or don't care. I was wondering if maybe some script could be applied, to automatically lock all threads older than a certain period of time if there were no new posts for a period of time.
 

tourist

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And people always complain about it. But it's always going to happen people either don't notice or don't care. I was wondering if maybe some script could be applied, to automatically lock all threads older than a certain period of time if there were no new posts for a period of time.
That is not a bad idea actually for the threads that have been inactive for a set period of time with no posts being submitted.

Personally, it doesn't bother me when a member brings up a zombie thread. Some thread topics are always relevant to some members. Now, if someone is asking for dating advice or counsel on marital problems and it has been a year or 5 years or 10 years since the OP, yes, that would be a good use to close the thread. Someone may be complaining about husband #1 but by the time a member replies 5 or 10 years later, they are now on husband #3. Probably still having marital problems though.
 

Subhumanoidal

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And people always complain about it. But it's always going to happen people either don't notice or don't care. I was wondering if maybe some script could be applied, to automatically lock all threads older than a certain period of time if there were no new posts for a period of time.
The software doesn't work well with customizations.
Also Robo stated years ago he has no interest in locking threads.
 

Mii

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It seems to me that even when a thread is grave bumped...it could be relevant to someone somewhere.

A "thread age" warning would be cool if it were easy to implement. Most of the people I see gravebumping are new members that don't notice the date and probably just did a search for a topic.

Warning: This thread is 10 years old, are you sure you want to bump it? I react to old threads but I don't usually post in them.

Or dates bolded over 1 year with no new posts? Idk how customizable this site is, but I do let people know if they are new when I see it.
 

SoulWeaver

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It seems to me that even when a thread is grave bumped...it could be relevant to someone somewhere.

A "thread age" warning would be cool if it were easy to implement. Most of the people I see gravebumping are new members that don't notice the date and probably just did a search for a topic.

Warning: This thread is 10 years old, are you sure you want to bump it? I react to old threads but I don't usually post in them.

Or dates bolded over 1 year with no new posts? Idk how customizable this site is, but I do let people know if they are new when I see it.
That seems pretty useful. It's only up to what admins want, but would be pretty nice... yeah a little popup with "are you sure you want to resurrect this zombie..." or something would be great...

Also it would be great to make it a bit more visible when someone is banned, big bold red letters BANNED, maybe bigger font if needed, because people often respond to banned members...
 

Subhumanoidal

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It seems to me that even when a thread is grave bumped...it could be relevant to someone somewhere.

A "thread age" warning would be cool if it were easy to implement. Most of the people I see gravebumping are new members that don't notice the date and probably just did a search for a topic.

Warning: This thread is 10 years old, are you sure you want to bump it? I react to old threads but I don't usually post in them.

Or dates bolded over 1 year with no new posts? Idk how customizable this site is, but I do let people know if they are new when I see it.
The software the site is built on is Not very customizable unfortunately. Thats why so little is done.
 

Lanolin

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instead of saying BANNED maybe say no longer active or has left the building.
Or is sleeping.

maybe reserve the banned thread thing for obvious trolls.