Sorry, I don't know if this is the write forum. From the forums (gosh how I am dying to write "fora" instead) I look at, it often seems that someone posts a question (however garbled initally) but then they mostly seem to loose interest and never expand the information relating to their problem, so there is lots of stuff that is "dead" and not much use at all. Topic runs "Garbled question", reply "That is garbled, please be clearer", questioner never heard of again.
It might be a bind, but does anyone else think some "housekeeping" of the above sort of stuff would be useful? It would make the board look better for new people arriving. Just a thought.
Clearing the dead wood?
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Re: Clearing the dead wood?
It sounds like a good idea to me, but this would probably mean that the forum managers would have a lot more work to do. If this was done then you would not get so many meaningless threads when you do a search.
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Re: Clearing the dead wood?
Usually Moderators do these things but we have our regular Jobs to do as well and yep then some threads are left unattended.
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Re: Clearing the dead wood?
I think the better solution is to have a questionare when posting a new thread - with some required fields requiring the poster to think before they can create a new post. I do not know if this can be done though.
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Re: Clearing the dead wood?
mongan wrote:I think the better solution is to have a questionare when posting a new thread.
Maybe we could try it with a "sticky" that sits at the top of the forum? "READ THIS BEFORE FIRST POSTING OR ELSE", something like that in the title?