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Post by khan4rtist on Sept 8, 2006 14:29:24 GMT -5
delete all the threads and posts that are over 6 months old, there is never any new announcements on posts that old and i hate getting exited about something and finding out its not gonna happen because the last post was almost a year ago and obviously there hasnt been any developments.
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red
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Post by red on Sept 8, 2006 15:10:55 GMT -5
what about all the countless threads of technical information and trouble shooting.. That is one of the main reasons I come here. If they all get deleated people will get tired or re-replying to the same questions over and over..
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Post by AveoSam on Sept 8, 2006 15:53:34 GMT -5
yea forums are here to discuss and archive information
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Post by y2daniel1981 on Sept 8, 2006 16:17:15 GMT -5
maybe instead of delete them, just close them?
That's what I do over at probe-enthusiast.com If someone brings up an old thread and has no relavent input to it, I'll just close it
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Post by AveoSam on Sept 8, 2006 16:58:52 GMT -5
well theres alot of things like that have been dropped by me or other people that the info could be used later and someone might have a question on it....if its closed people are just going to start another thread....is it that hard to read the dates....
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Post by y2daniel1981 on Sept 8, 2006 17:01:20 GMT -5
for some people, yes
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Post by khan4rtist on Sept 8, 2006 17:13:49 GMT -5
ok ok, let me rephrase, delete all the non- technical forums, for example, some of the really old turbo stuff, if they say theyre developing stuff and its been about 5 months without a post or an update (like most of them are) then delete them.
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Post by Brian5475E on Sept 9, 2006 10:23:49 GMT -5
It's fine the way it is for now. I don't have time to go through all the posts right now, and I'm sure Sam doesn't either.
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Post by AveoSam on Sept 9, 2006 10:33:13 GMT -5
+1
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