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steeljack 18-04-2009 21:13

Re: Necroposting
 
one of the best threads I've come across was a "necropost" . Tealeaf started the SS Accrington thread in January 2004 , and it was revived in December 2008 after a 4 year lull , I'm sure to lots of 'newer' users it was informative and I enjoyed reading it from begining to end .

Re. Mattylad saying that some forums expect you do do a search beforehand on a topic ,seems a bit petty since I never knew that there was a SS Accrington in the first place :eek: :D

Caz 18-04-2009 21:23

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SamF (Post 705499)
I suggest making necroposting against forum rules. It is a pretty standard rule on most forums and it is weird that the rule is adopted here... for those that don't know necroposting is posting on a old topic bringing it to the top of the page... causes annoyance and confusion and any time where the old topic may be relevant it is easier for the thread poster to post a link to the old topic rather than each person who reads the thread reading messages not knowing they are old/having to search through the entire thread to find the new posts.

Another problem is topics going off topic to the point where they are an entirely different subject to that in the subject title.. there are several times where someone posts a new thread in the stanley forums relating to topic x only to be told it was already being talked about in the thread titled topic y.

These are just basic message boards rules that make the forums more functional for all and are generally pretty standard.

First time I have come accross this...didn't even know there was a word for it!

How can you make "necroposting" against forum rules? It often brings up things new members don't know have been discussed before, and can add to the forum interest by opening topics up again.

If nothing else, it gives people who posted way back when, a laugh maybe about what they posted, & notes whether they have changed their opinions on certain topics.
How often in normal conversation do we go back to things that we have discussed before, and view them with differnet eyes?

Necroposting should stay.

garinda 19-04-2009 00:08

Re: Necroposting
 
I like necroposting, or as I prefer to call it, Lazarusposting.

Here's one I made earlier.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...6-a-11257.html

:D

jaysay 19-04-2009 09:02

Re: Necroposting
 
Don't know what anybody else thinks, but I reckon if there are any controversial threads on here they're usually started by SmF:rolleyes:

katex 19-04-2009 10:22

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 705860)
Don't know what anybody else thinks, but I reckon if there are any controversial threads on here they're usually started by SmF:rolleyes:

Now, now Jaysay ... lad was only making a suggestion, which has been rejected by the majority :rolleyes: ... nowt wrong with that. Learnt a new word anyway.

cashman 19-04-2009 10:31

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 705878)
Now, now Jaysay ... lad was only making a suggestion, which has been rejected by the majority :rolleyes: ... nowt wrong with that. Learnt a new word anyway.

well i reckon Gayle should have a new award= Fence Sitting Pacifist.:D;)

jaysay 19-04-2009 10:51

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 705878)
Now, now Jaysay ... lad was only making a suggestion, which has been rejected by the majority :rolleyes: ... nowt wrong with that. Learnt a new word anyway.

I've learnt a lot of new words kate but none of them started with N:rolleyes:

katex 19-04-2009 10:57

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 705880)
well i reckon Gayle should have a new award= Fence Sitting Pacifist.:D;)

Is that me Cashy ? Guess you are correct really, coward more like.
I do agree with all the other comments though, that Necroposting should remain. Loved the old thread Garinda put up, and never seen it before ... very funny .. could possibly resurrect with a new calendar. LOL.

cashman 19-04-2009 11:04

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 705894)
Is that me Cashy ? Guess you are correct really, coward more like.
I do agree with all the other comments though, that Necroposting should remain. Loved the old thread Garinda put up, and never seen it before ... very funny .. could possibly resurrect with a new calendar. LOL.

never mentioned a name but as they say- if the cap fits.:D

Less 19-04-2009 16:27

Re: Necroposting
 
Well, if we're going all retro how about this one?

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...eth-24663.html

accyman 19-04-2009 18:59

Re: Necroposting
 
so let me get this right..

necroposting isnt sending dead people to the cemterary by royal mail :confused:

Neil 19-04-2009 20:26

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 705770)
Contrary to what Sam has said, I have been a member of many forums and some of them get really uppity if you do not search for a topic to post to instead of creating a new one.

It often saves having to re say everything that has already been said.

They are often technical/help/information type forums. We are just a bunch of Muppet's chatting about drivel

Lilly 19-04-2009 21:35

Re: Necroposting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 706005)
We are just a bunch of Muppet's chatting about drivel

Oi....speak for yourself! :p:D

mattylad 19-04-2009 22:53

Re: Necroposting
 
Yes they were technical forums, however for them being petty about it, it's about as petty as complaining about "necroposting" as it has been dubbed. :D :D

garinda 19-04-2009 23:21

Re: Necroposting
 
Someone may revive this thread in years to come, and breathe some life into it.

(Though I doubt it.)

:D


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