Apparently one of the side effects of Covid-19 is that it resurrects previously dead threads.
Some of them passed on a year or more ago but the Lazarus strain of covid has breathed new life into them and they are back among us with a vengeance in recent months.
Should we speak in hushed tones and wait for them to pass us by or actively engage with them even when their creators have not been resurrected and are classed as unlos?
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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"Much simpler to post a new thread than spend hours scrolling through old ones.
Although old things aren't always irrelevant
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What is it they say the older the fiddle and all that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's been so strange to see so many old threads. Hoq do people even find them "
If you use the desktop site you can find threads by year and month at the bottom of the page |
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"Can't you just search key words to find old threads? "
But why would you want to is the question?
If someone hasn't posted on a thread for a year why would anyone feel the need to resurrect it rather than just starting a new one.
It's a bit ridiculous when the original op and half the contributors are no longer on the site. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How are people finding these threads?
There was one recently and it's at least 2 years old.
Do people actually look through the archives?"
I do wonder this too is there a secret list of how to's when you join |
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