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figuerres
figuerres
???
PLEASE!

I think this will be simple to do:

If a user replies to a thread where the last post on that thread is older than say 6months
they get a warning and an option to "start a related discussion"
but no option to reply to the end of an old / really old / aincient from the dawn of time thread.
this way *if* someone has a valid need to refer to an old post they can. but they cant bring back a whole long dead thread.
stevo_
stevo_
Human after all
also dump the techoff, it sucks for asking and answering technical questions.. I've been using stackoverflow a lot recently, if you ignore those with large egos reputation and just care about asking and answering questions.. its pretty good.
Duncanma
Duncanma
Just Coding for Fun...
Second thread I've seen you reply but yet not actually be on the same topic as the thread ... maybe that is a bug?
Duncanma
Duncanma
Just Coding for Fun...
It is an interesting idea, we could just lock posts older than a certain date... I know that many blog engines do that. Perhaps a warning and a suggestion to create a new thread would be enough though. Thanks for the suggestions!
stevo_
stevo_
Human after all
Figured I might as well go off topic since the posts here are futile.
Another idea could be to hide the Reply button from visitors who aren't authenticated. This would mean that people who land here from a search engine (the largest source of necromancy, I think) have to make an account before even being given the option to add a comment.

It might not eliminate the problem but it would certainly reduce the number of people that create an account for the purpose of making a single post.
ZippyV
ZippyV
Fired Up
I like the system this website uses: http://www.casualcollective.com/

Before you can post a topic in their forum you must have played the games until you reach a certain amount of points. More points = more privileges: blog, reply, create new topic, shout.

But instead of playing games you could require new users to watch the videos before they can reply, create a new topic or edit the wiki. My suggestion:
> 1 hour of video - Create a reply
> 2 hours of video - Create a new topic
> 3 hours of video - Edit the wiki
> 4 hours of video - Necro an old topic

This would also be a good anti-spam measure.
Dodo
Dodo
I'm your creativity creator™ :)
I like that idea, but how would you track people watching the videos? Personally, I prefer using the RSS feeds to download and watch the videos when they're done downloading. I'm not so fond of the website player.
Create an option whereby a user could exclude a thread from showing up ever again on his version of the main page? There may be times when it is a nice thing to resurrect an old thread. The user could also just see the old post, have the ahaaa moment, and just not click on it... :o)
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