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Bowsprit Jun 1st, 2012 02:21 PM

ohhhhhhhh. i must remember to check the dates of posts. i don't know why old threads are left active on fodors.

Gretchen Jun 1st, 2012 05:23 PM

OH, c++p. Well, hope they loved it.

5alive Jun 1st, 2012 07:58 PM

It's been happening a lot lately. Other forums have a "this post is closed." Can we petition for that?

starrs Jun 2nd, 2012 03:46 AM

We petitioned against it.

5alive Jun 2nd, 2012 11:23 AM

Well, certainly, you can't top a favorite thread for everyone to see it, but you can still link to an old thread.

OTOH I keep pulling up threads where people we've never heard up get on there and are really rude to longtime members here. Example: The strand about a room rental site--I don't even want to name it or they'll show up on this strand too--where they were incredibly rude to NY Traveler.

Bowsprit Jun 2nd, 2012 03:18 PM

It's common sense to close old threads. The information may still be available on a search but old threads can contain dated information that is no longer relevant.

How do we petition again, starrs?

starrs Jun 2nd, 2012 04:56 PM

Some believe it's common sense to leave threads open because they can be helpful in the future. A stray topping isn't that big of a deal - for some anyway. This thread is a perfect example. No harm done. The editors deleted the ad after being alerted to it. If someone had been asking a question about seating, they had access to this thread for information AND could ask additional questions. IMO the constant repeat of questions on TA is a result of closed threads.

Bowsprit Jun 2nd, 2012 05:40 PM

The threads shouldn't be Deleted. Just closed. 6 months is long enough to keep a thread around if nobody has commented or added anything new.

Since the threads aren't deleted, the information would still be available for the random few posters who actually do a search.

How does one go about putting out another petition? Do you know?

Bowsprit Jun 2nd, 2012 06:39 PM

IMO the constant repeat of questions on TA is a result of closed threads.
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No, I don't think so.
The constant repetitive questions on any travel site are because posters, especially newbies, don't know how to search properly. OR, they've done a search and were only able to come up with outdated information from threads that were years old and still opened or those recently bumped to give the search engine a sense of immediacy.

starrs Jun 3rd, 2012 08:19 PM

There was no petition - just Fodorites sharing their opinions, just like we do every day. When Fodors made major changes a couple of years, one included the freezing of old threads. Many people complained about it and they quickly reversed their decision.

I see far more repetition of basic questions on TA compared to here. I don't see much problem with people topping old posts - other than spammer placing ads. This thread is one example of that. I hope Fodors keeps the same policy of allowing access to old threads.


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