Thoughts on posting dealing with topic length

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Eric the Orange

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As I was looking through the forums today I noticed that I am less likely to post on a topic the greater number of pages it has. So if I see a topic that already has 5-6 pages of posts I probably wont post on it. My reasoning is that whatever I'm going to say has probably already been said. And I don't want to read though all the other posts to check.

Is this just me or do any of you do this as well. And why do you do it?
 

Omikron009

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I was going to make a thread about this. I think that repeat threads are fine because they allow people to post their opinions where they'll actually be read by someone. Nobody wants to post on a thread that already has hundreds of responses. Thank you for creating this thread.
 

Nemorov

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Yeah, any more than seven pages and your point is probably moot. I still like to throw my thoughts onto the bonfire though.
 

kewlrabbit

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Yep, I do that all the time. Mostly because, like you said, at 7+ pages what I was going to post most likely has already been said, probably better, and I'm not reading through all the pages to find out. Also, I find I'm quoted more if my reply is on the first page. Seriously. It's like the only reason I post.
 

NeutralDrow

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scifidownbeat said:
Omikron009 said:
I was going to make a thread about this. I think that repeat threads are fine because they allow people to post their opinions where they'll actually be read by someone. Nobody wants to post on a thread that already has hundreds of responses. Thank you for creating this thread.
That, and also who wants to revive a week-and-a-half old thread just because they want to talk about something similar?
A week and a half? You call that necromancy?

I would think that, even if you ignore forum rules and deem repeat threads better than resurrecting threads (there's a reason people insist you use the search bar), you'd at least consider a month or two to pass before starting a new thread with the same topic.
 

grimsprice

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another important factor i think about. if i have something to say that i think is important or has great merit to a discussion i want to post on the first page so people see it and think about it. if its just what is your favorite food then i don't really care and i will post on page 30 if there are that many.
 

NeutralDrow

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scifidownbeat said:
NeutralDrow said:
scifidownbeat said:
Omikron009 said:
I was going to make a thread about this. I think that repeat threads are fine because they allow people to post their opinions where they'll actually be read by someone. Nobody wants to post on a thread that already has hundreds of responses. Thank you for creating this thread.
That, and also who wants to revive a week-and-a-half old thread just because they want to talk about something similar?
A week and a half? You call that necromancy?

I would think that, even if you ignore forum rules and deem repeat threads better than resurrecting threads (there's a reason people insist you use the search bar), you'd at least consider a month or two to pass before starting a new thread with the same topic.
Well, it depends on the thread. It's not necromancy (IMO) if someone makes a repeat thread of a week-old topic that got three replies and died quickly. However, a repeat thread of "Who's your favorite character in game x?" is unnecessary, to say the least.
True, I guess...though I have to wonder if a thread whose topic only got three replies is actually worth repeating.

Maybe I'm just pissed off having to repeat myself a dozen times since joining these forums on things like "WRPGs vs. JRPGs." It gets annoying, after a while, since those threads really never change. There's always the same amount of reasoned discourse (little) and incredible bullshit (lots) in every single one...
 

Deleric

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This always irked me about the forums here. You reply to most threads with like 1 to 3 posts before it gets bumped off the list and you nomad yourself elsewhere.

[sup]Or it might be just me that does that...[/sup]
 

War Penguin

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I'm guilty of the same thing. It's hard to get your voice heard when your at the bottom.
 

DoW Lowen

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Always do it.

P.S Once this topic gets to 3 pages, someone please make a repeat thread of this.
 

Sightless Wisdom

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Well yeah frankly there are times when I would like to pop into those discussions but I just don't care enough to read through all the other pages. And theres no way I'll ever pop into a discussion without knowing what's already been said.
 

crudus

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the only reason I don't post on long topics is because I assume (with good reason) that someone already said my opinion on the topic so i don't see a point to posting.