FROM: World of Warcraft forum, a few years ago.
When a thread has gotten out of hand and been abandoned due to ragequits or whatever, I understand why you wouldn't want that kind of thing to be rekindled... But sometimes a good, if old, thread gets buried under newer discussions, but then comes back around due to someone searching or just having too much time on their hands and going back out to Page 4 or whatever... Why should that be locked? Just because it wasn't popular enough at the time? Why should someone newer appearing with new ideas warrant (or demand) a duplicate post when there's a perfectly good thread waiting to be continued?
Note: This is more or less a random thought and has no relevance to any specific instances. If there's no rule against 'necrobumps' here on these forums, move this to off-topic.
(Ironically, someone necro'd that post with a legitimate comment. The thread was locked soon afterwards.)It seems a bit ironic for how often Ive seen "use the forum search feature" that people who do actually use it see a thread that they can add a helpful bit of information to, and the thread then gets locked for "necro bumping"
Sure, [it makes sense] if they were bumping a thread about [a really old bug that was fixed ages ago], or "hey this was a good thread"
But like the last one some guy wanted to know how [a certain species is supposed to get somewhere (?)] now, and nobody knew aside from running. Then some guy sees it and hes like,"Hey, there's a teleporter in Grom'gol now" and someone else adds "don't run there, it's guarded by level 85 elites"
If I was searching for how to get to Gnomer as Horde now, Id actually be informed instead of spending 2 hours running there and getting [ROFL-stomped] by guards and thinking,"wow, blizzard is retarded why are there 85 guards here " as someone else apparently already did.
So I suppose Im curious, why is that such a horrible crime? Whats the difference between bumping that post or starting a new one? It seems like 100 threads on the same subject would just make it harder to find the information you need using the search feature.
When a thread has gotten out of hand and been abandoned due to ragequits or whatever, I understand why you wouldn't want that kind of thing to be rekindled... But sometimes a good, if old, thread gets buried under newer discussions, but then comes back around due to someone searching or just having too much time on their hands and going back out to Page 4 or whatever... Why should that be locked? Just because it wasn't popular enough at the time? Why should someone newer appearing with new ideas warrant (or demand) a duplicate post when there's a perfectly good thread waiting to be continued?
Note: This is more or less a random thought and has no relevance to any specific instances. If there's no rule against 'necrobumps' here on these forums, move this to off-topic.
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