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Too many threads going
I know, the irony of creating yet another one but I had no idea where to put this.
Can we lock some of these up? It's getting very hard to follow 90L, much less SW Carib., with all this duplicity. It's getting out of hand in a hurry.
Thanks Mods!!! Ur the best!!
Can we lock some of these up? It's getting very hard to follow 90L, much less SW Carib., with all this duplicity. It's getting out of hand in a hurry.
Thanks Mods!!! Ur the best!!
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It makes the staffs job harder when there are 3 threads on the same topic. Please everyone try and limit them. Add to the existing ones. It makes our Job easier and the board easier to navigate...especially when there is activty. ThanksHouTXmetro wrote:I think the bad threads will eventually get weeded out by our posters.
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Rainband wrote:It makes the staffs job harder when there are 3 threads on the same topic. Please everyone try and limit them. Add to the existing ones. It makes our Job easier and the board easier to navigate...especially when there is activty. ThanksHouTXmetro wrote:I think the bad threads will eventually get weeded out by our posters.
That is what I try to do when I create threads.I post in there all about that theme there to not make separate threads.
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Everyone needs to follow your leadcycloneye wrote:Rainband wrote:It makes the staffs job harder when there are 3 threads on the same topic. Please everyone try and limit them. Add to the existing ones. It makes our Job easier and the board easier to navigate...especially when there is activty. ThanksHouTXmetro wrote:I think the bad threads will eventually get weeded out by our posters.
That is what I try to do when I create threads.I post in there all about that theme there to not make separate threads.
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Re: Too many threads going
jschlitz wrote:I know, the irony of creating yet another one but I had no idea where to put this.
lol darn when I looked at the topic I wanted to make a reply about that... you beat me to it tho... shucks lol
but yes I agree... a tad overwelming
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I'm thinking that there may need to be more specific directions about how to limit threads.
How about suggesting to people that they look over the first two pages of threads for a thread on their topic. Post in that thread, if there is one, and post a new thread if there isn't anything.
(My thinking: Searching, to find any thread on the topic, is not as reliable as the built-in fuzzy logic of our eyeballs -- the search resuilts would depend on the keywords used. Moreover, digging up old threads from the distant past (as opposed to posting in a recent thread) would have the same effect as posting a new thread (lotsa new clutter). Two pages, imo, is a reasonable amount of reading to scan, as long as the thread titles bear some resemblance to their content.
An obvious exception here to "skim two pages" would be a common question. Those kind of topics ought to be searched on for the simple reason that the answer has probably been posted many times over.)
How about suggesting to people that they look over the first two pages of threads for a thread on their topic. Post in that thread, if there is one, and post a new thread if there isn't anything.
(My thinking: Searching, to find any thread on the topic, is not as reliable as the built-in fuzzy logic of our eyeballs -- the search resuilts would depend on the keywords used. Moreover, digging up old threads from the distant past (as opposed to posting in a recent thread) would have the same effect as posting a new thread (lotsa new clutter). Two pages, imo, is a reasonable amount of reading to scan, as long as the thread titles bear some resemblance to their content.
An obvious exception here to "skim two pages" would be a common question. Those kind of topics ought to be searched on for the simple reason that the answer has probably been posted many times over.)
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Astro_man92 wrote:hey i have an idea may be the site can get a search bar that you type the topic that you are looking for in it and it shows all the threads that have that information
There is already a search function at the top of the page, right in between "FAQ" and "Memberlist"
The only problem with relying solely on the search function for people to police themselves with, is that it's turned off during extremely high traffic--just when new, extraneous threads are being created left and right.
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I am making sure it does not occur. 
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