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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #21
(02-12-2016, 09:28 PM)Yung Lean Wrote: People dont really pay attention to text warnings unless they are actually forced to see information.
My other idea is lets say member writes a text that wants to post then presses "Post Reply" then majestic pop up appears saying "This thread is older than 3 months before posting you must : (bullet points)
• Your post must be reasonable
• etc
• etc

That's also reasonable, although I don't think mine would hurt. Yours would just need a little bit of javascript and a popup div, not too bad. I guess we'll just have to see what happens

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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #22
(02-12-2016, 09:42 PM)ImmNinjaxD Wrote: That's also reasonable, although I don't think mine would hurt. Yours would just need a little bit of javascript and a popup div, not too bad. I guess we'll just have to see what happens
Of course warning before pressing post reply is good too but as you said will see what will happen
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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #23
(02-12-2016, 09:18 PM)ImmNinjaxD Wrote: I think the only real problem is that newer members probably don't read the rules and end up grave digging when they're trying to contribute. The solution could be as simple as this:

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Just trying to throw ideas your way @Oni .

Now that's a very good Idea.

Alternatively, If for example, "3 months" Is conclusively defined as grave digging, once the 3 month period elapses, any further posts cannot be submitted. This would be an automated functionality- perhaps even automatically closing the thread. This way, there'll no longer be such thing as grave digging and members will be happy and content not to receive warnings due to simply not realizing what they've done.
It would also alleviate staff from the workload of trying to stay on top of old threads.
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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #24
(02-12-2016, 09:28 PM)Yung Lean Wrote: People dont really pay attention to text warnings unless they are actually forced to see information.
My other idea is lets say member writes a text that wants to post then presses "Post Reply" then majestic pop up appears saying "This thread is older than 3 months before posting you must : (bullet points)
• Your post must be reasonable
• etc
• etc

I quite like this idea. It saves people a trip to the help docs too.


RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #25
(02-12-2016, 09:28 PM)Yung Lean Wrote: People dont really pay attention to text warnings unless they are actually forced to see information.
My other idea is lets say member writes a text that wants to post then presses "Post Reply" then majestic pop up appears saying "This thread is older than 3 months before posting you must : (bullet points)
• Your post must be reasonable
• etc
• etc

Not a bad idea.
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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #26
Yeah, a little reminder about the rules on the posting page would be helpful.
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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #27
Can quality threads be bumped? (Aka all of mine)


RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #28
(02-15-2016, 09:51 PM)primitiv Wrote: Can quality threads be bumped? (Aka all of mine)

I would recommend against this, besides sales threads, as bumping does nothing to contribute to the topic itself.
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RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #29
(02-15-2016, 09:51 PM)primitiv Wrote: Can quality threads be bumped? (Aka all of mine)

If you have new things to discuss in relation to the threads topic, you can make a new thread and reference the old one. Do not bump/post on threads for their original content though, please.


RE: Post Etiquette/Grave Digging #30
(02-17-2016, 11:30 PM)Jiggly Wrote: If you have new things to discuss in relation to the threads topic, you can make a new thread and reference the old one. Do not bump/post on threads for their original content though, please.

What if I have old things to discuss?!








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