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i just had a question and did the right thing, i searched for existing threads via site search (which, btw, deserves improvement more than anything else on this site..). i didn't find the answer but a similar question and would have liked to add my observation.
unfortunately the thread was some months old and i couldn't post. however, i don't want to open a new one for this, whith all the wisdom of the old one missing.
If you have some suggestions for improvement of the search engine on here - you should make them.
I haven't found it that bad, personally. But then it may be that I just didn't realise that I was missing out on some relevant results.
TJ
What was the thread out of interest? If you at least post a link, people can go read it, then you can post your question.
I would imagine they get locked after a period of time because in general they just get out of date (things change, SEO moves on).
Maybe the thread you're referring to isn't out of date, but got locked automatically after X months?
TJ
Moderators are unable to unlock threads. I think they lock after being inactive for 2 months.
I just came in here to post exactly the same comment. Luckily this thread was not locked :)
I was trying to add to a thread that is two days old, but locked! Could it have been by the thread starter, since their question was answered? If so, they should not preclude someone wanting to add to that answer, for the benefit of the general.
I would feel that one of the rules of posting is "Don't start a new thread unless you are sure that the topic is not already discussed in an older one". That way related information stays in the one place without the need for constant cross linking. (Bad for Brett's theming/PR, but hey?) ;)
take forum3 for example. 70% of new posts would much better fit into maybe five threads covering all those "my site was dropped", "is this spam?" evergreens. a more active moderation would immediatly close such threads and link to one of the five topics.
otherwise it becomes a *webmasters' world of repetition*. my 2 €c.