Hi,
I'd really appreciate it if we could archive threads that were made before 2015 into a subsection of the SRL forums.
it'd make replying to threads much easier since i won't have to check the last date posted before posting >_>
Hi,
I'd really appreciate it if we could archive threads that were made before 2015 into a subsection of the SRL forums.
it'd make replying to threads much easier since i won't have to check the last date posted before posting >_>
Err, what about all the threads which haven't been posted on in the past year and have a lot of relevant information?
Stop been lazy and check the dates!
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Or you can check the date before you post?
Shoving old threads into a separate section implies that they shouldn't exist, or are no longer useful, or should be shunted to the side for whatever reason.
Many of the threads on the forums remain useful, no matter the date that they were posted. The way this community has done things hasn't changed a tremendous amount over the years. It's entirely possible to look at a three-year-old tutorial for DTMs and still emerge with a good knowledge of how they work.
The only time (to my knowledge) that old threads are forcibly moved into a separate section is in the case of outdated / broken scripts.
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<BenLand100> we're just in the transitional phase where society reclassifies guns as Badâ„¢ before everyone gets laser pistols
made a typo, meant before 2015
another worry I have is even if the topic is relevant wouldn't it be considered grave-digging if you reply to a thread made in the far past? say in 2013
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<BenLand100> we're just in the transitional phase where society reclassifies guns as Badâ„¢ before everyone gets laser pistols
hopefully not :P that was my main concern
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