thisnthat wrote:Sometimes, the info is still relevant. If not, you might be able to update it.
Generally though, I think it's better to start a new thread for the topic, rather than to bump an old one.
DreekLass wrote:thisnthat wrote:Sometimes, the info is still relevant. If not, you might be able to update it.
Generally though, I think it's better to start a new thread for the topic, rather than to bump an old one.
Some forum owners detest when you bump old posts, and would prefer you to make a new topic, and then others hate it when you start new threads about topics that have already been discussed, so it can be quite tricky.
thisnthat wrote:DreekLass wrote:thisnthat wrote:Sometimes, the info is still relevant. If not, you might be able to update it.
Generally though, I think it's better to start a new thread for the topic, rather than to bump an old one.
Some forum owners detest when you bump old posts, and would prefer you to make a new topic, and then others hate it when you start new threads about topics that have already been discussed, so it can be quite tricky.
This is true. It really does depend on the forum. I have found in most cases though, if the post is super old, they'd rather you not try to continue it. I think it adds to the sense that people are only posting every so often, making paid posts stand out more.
If it's literally years old, I usually don't post on it (unless someone else has bumped it and I didn't notice the date).
thisnthat wrote:DreekLass wrote:thisnthat wrote:Sometimes, the info is still relevant. If not, you might be able to update it.
Generally though, I think it's better to start a new thread for the topic, rather than to bump an old one.
Some forum owners detest when you bump old posts, and would prefer you to make a new topic, and then others hate it when you start new threads about topics that have already been discussed, so it can be quite tricky.
This is true. It really does depend on the forum. I have found in most cases though, if the post is super old, they'd rather you not try to continue it. I think it adds to the sense that people are only posting every so often, making paid posts stand out more.
If it's literally years old, I usually don't post on it (unless someone else has bumped it and I didn't notice the date).
DreekLass wrote:
I understand why they have an issue with it either way. I do find that some of the time, forum owners will let you know what is acceptable and what isn't when it comes to bumping old threads and posts. It isn't fair when they don't let you know and then your rating is affected though.
thisnthat wrote:DreekLass wrote:
I understand why they have an issue with it either way. I do find that some of the time, forum owners will let you know what is acceptable and what isn't when it comes to bumping old threads and posts. It isn't fair when they don't let you know and then your rating is affected though.
For sure. I agree that you should not be penalized for something you were not aware of. They should make the rules clear. At least give a warning if something wasn't covered in the rules. I would never hit someone with a low rating for something I hadn't already made clear. It's really not a fair way to operate, and it discourages otherwise good posters.
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