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Are threads archived or deleted?
I have been trying to track down a thread that I remember reading a few years ago called "a really fabulous fiction book" that had great book recommendations for those long international flights. I can't seem to find it with a search. Are old threads deleted or archived somewhere. It was a really good one! Help!
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It's not as simple as "just use the search function."
There is a long and still current thread called "Helpful Information on Italy."
If you do a search on either "helpful" or "information" within the Italy text box, it doesn't come up.
The only way I find it is to click on my name because I know I've posted on it.
There is a long and still current thread called "Helpful Information on Italy."
If you do a search on either "helpful" or "information" within the Italy text box, it doesn't come up.
The only way I find it is to click on my name because I know I've posted on it.
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I've topped a similar thread called "The Sequal", if you scroll down on the left you'll find it
I tried searching for the original under
"fiction", "fabulous" "travel read" and Pillars of the Earth because that was one of the recommended books; it doesn't come up in the search.
I tried searching for the original under
"fiction", "fabulous" "travel read" and Pillars of the Earth because that was one of the recommended books; it doesn't come up in the search.
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In answer to the title question, there seem to be (or have long suspected to be) some indexing "black holes" - - threads that exist,, but for some reason, the search engine cannot locate them. Two such periods existed in the summer of 2001 or 2002 (I've forgotten now). Still unexplained, to the best of my knowledge.
There are references to this thread on
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;tid=139064
but that won't help you fid what you re seeking.
Best wishes,
Rex
There are references to this thread on
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;tid=139064
but that won't help you fid what you re seeking.
Best wishes,
Rex
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A fairly large number of threads, unfortunately including some of the most entertaining ones, were deleted by Fodors last year or earlier this year due to content the editors felt was offensive or inappropriate. A thread entitled "How much should I tip the pilot," for example, was full of hilarious postings; however it became significantly less funny following Sept 11. Other threads were deemed too political or too inflamatory, or too something, and they vanished. I believe Fodors' censor's pen is more benign nowadays, but I do miss some of the golden oldies.
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If you could remember one book listed, it would be easier to find it through the search function, if the thread is still available.
Also, it may have been posted under a country, rather than general interest.
Also, it may have been posted under a country, rather than general interest.
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I think the search function does work pretty well, and it's usually a problem of not searching correctly. Once in a great while, I have seen a post that will not surface with a correct search, but it's rare.
If someone checks the wrong box when they post, it won't show in the correct search country, of course. So, if someone didn't check "italy" on a post about italy, you can't find it in a search with that selected.
However, I suspect the thread Elaine says can't be found by a good search is simply too new -- it was just started this month and Fodors doesn't put things in the archive for searching immediately. I don't know their time lag, but a couple weeks isn't that unusual. That is actually the main problem with the search tool, it doesn't work on new posts.
If someone checks the wrong box when they post, it won't show in the correct search country, of course. So, if someone didn't check "italy" on a post about italy, you can't find it in a search with that selected.
However, I suspect the thread Elaine says can't be found by a good search is simply too new -- it was just started this month and Fodors doesn't put things in the archive for searching immediately. I don't know their time lag, but a couple weeks isn't that unusual. That is actually the main problem with the search tool, it doesn't work on new posts.
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Alas, I believe Rex is correct in saying it is lost in a "Black hole" on the Fodor's server. I loved that thread too and had copied it to my hard drive as it grew. The last reply to the thread was July of 2002. After that I lost the ability to pull it up. I could email you my Word file if you'd like.
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Am I the only one who thinks that when doing a SEARCH on here, the thread in question should be easily located and should be shown, even if it's posted in the Italy section and I forgot to specifically look for it in the Italy section? I think a SEARCH should do just that......search ALLLLLLL the boards, not just when you remember to look in a specific one.
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Here's a link to my conspiracy theory on searching. (Which I found by searching.)
On a more serious note, in this thread Christina gives some excellent advice on searching.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34400963
On a more serious note, in this thread Christina gives some excellent advice on searching.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34400963
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Here's the link to thread that elaine mentioned >> good novel suggestions: the sequel
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;tid=605168
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;tid=605168