Kaphias Posted January 9, 2008 Author Share Posted January 9, 2008 Hey look, it's icecube! I always looked up to you when I was always in H&A... icecube the know-it-all, lol. On topic... Hey look, I posted in that thread. I've been seeing this a lot too. I personally report my thread and request a lock when my question is answered to stop further postings on it. I suppose that's all we can do. If you see a thread with many of the same answer, you could just report it and put "answered" as your reason. I've done that a few times and some friendly neighborhood mods helped locked them :D. Yeah, but Sith explained what locking threads does... What seems to be a more apparent problem is people asking staff to close their threads.. why? I have never understood this desire to have one's thread closed, especially if it's a tech problem. The point of having a forum is not for people to create a thread and have it never be looked at again but rather for threads, old and new, to be posted on with new commentary. There can't be any new discussions or questions raised if all the threads are locked or the original post is wiped clean and replaced with "Question answered." So... I don't know. Maybe it's an unsolvable problem... 8,325th to 99 Firemaking 3/9/08 | 44,811th to 99 Cooking 7/16/084,968th to 99 Farming 10/9/09 | Runescaper August 2005-March 2010Tip.it Mod Feb. 2008-Sep. 2008 | Tip.it Crew Sep. 2008-Nov. 2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icecube Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 Well I agree that some threads should be left open to further encourage discussion and different opinions, some threads present questions that are straight forward The latter doesn't really need further answers if a single answer (or possibly a few) is sufficient in answering the question. These are usually the types of threads I see the most repetitive answers since it's usually a simple answer that many people know and agree on. Giving people the ability to lock their own threads may be a bad idea, but letting moderators decide when a thread is answered seems ok to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tripsis Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 Either way, I don't really see this as a matter of extreme importance. Sure people are probably just doing it to increase their post count, but whatever. It's silly to obsess over post count, but it's also silly to obsess over people obsessing over their post count :anxious: As long as they're not posting jibberish and are making an attempt to help out (even if it's not necessary), it's not really an issue in my opinion. - 99 fletching | 99 thieving | 99 construction | 99 herblore | 99 smithing | 99 woodcutting - - 99 runecrafting - 99 prayer - 125 combat - 95 farming - - Blog - DeviantART - Book Reviews & Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaphias Posted January 9, 2008 Author Share Posted January 9, 2008 But I like complaining! *stomps up and down* [/sarcasm](not really) 8,325th to 99 Firemaking 3/9/08 | 44,811th to 99 Cooking 7/16/084,968th to 99 Farming 10/9/09 | Runescaper August 2005-March 2010Tip.it Mod Feb. 2008-Sep. 2008 | Tip.it Crew Sep. 2008-Nov. 2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cowman_133 Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 Hmm... why can't we just get rid of post count? It'd make life so much easier... :P Do you want to try to convince Albosky to do that? :P But seriously, if that was done the rank above your avvy would be blank. As long as the people who post are not spamming to raise their post count, meh, let them post. It doesn't hurt. If they were spamming, they'd be removed from tif. A win-win! :o :o ~Cow Albosky was actually all for removing it but didn't because of the mass of idiots that would scream their brains out over a number when that huge 20 page thread started. Just felt that needed a bit of correcting, since you thought Albosky would need convincing. I stand corrected. :o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 Either way, I don't really see this as a matter of extreme importance. Sure people are probably just doing it to increase their post count, but whatever. It's silly to obsess over post count, but it's also silly to obsess over people obsessing over their post count :anxious: :lol: Exactly what I was thinking as well. Who cares really if post count stays or it doesn't, you don't post on these forums (I hope) to increase your ego by a high post count, neither should people care enough to be annoyed at people wanting post count to stay. Its not really a big deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemathonical Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 Either way, I don't really see this as a matter of extreme importance. Sure people are probably just doing it to increase their post count, but whatever. It's silly to obsess over post count, but it's also silly to obsess over people obsessing over their post count :anxious: :lol: Exactly what I was thinking as well. Who cares really if post count stays or it doesn't, you don't post on these forums (I hope) to increase your ego by a high post count, neither should people care enough to be annoyed at people wanting post count to stay. Its not really a big deal. Respect :) . When I first joined I thought that people with over 1k posts were god and I thought that the way the acted was the way I should. ^Sir Jem 05-The Bunny Drinking Blog?^ Click it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captainkidd Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 In some cases people refesh the page, see that theres a new question asked, click on it, read it, and reply to it. I've seen this donw with four people once, they all hit 'Submit' at the same time (not knowing theres someone else answering it) so you get a few answers saying the same thing, Also people have been know to clarify what previous people have stated above them, however these arn't the case for the thread you posted a link to. The only conclusion I can come to is people either A think there answer is explained more, or B just want a higher post count... :-k The mystery remains! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marco Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 As a H&A mod, I personally don't see the point in locking topics when they've had a couple of answers, as others have already said; having more people post will increase the accuracy and depth of each answer. :) However it is not my place to stop users from requesting their topics to be locked and deciding for myself. I really do hate it though when a user edits out the initial post and title to ask for the thread to be locked, as I strongly feel that questions should be archived for other Tip.iters to search for when they have a similar question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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