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The difference between newbies and regulars

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:22 am
by Zunami
Great forum, lots of activity and obviously lot of life here.

BUT as a newbie, it's a bit confusing.
Considered archiving old posts?
I realize you prolly don't get lots of newbies, so I'm not sure it's even a good solution.

Re: The difference between newbies and regulars

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:14 pm
by Jason
Actually, we get a lot of newbies for such an old game. H&D2 is closing in on it's 10th birthday and H&D1 is close to 15!

What do you mean by archiving exactly? locking old topics?

Re: The difference between newbies and regulars

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:55 am
by Zunami
Jason wrote:Actually, we get a lot of newbies for such an old game. H&D2 is closing in on it's 10th birthday and H&D1 is close to 15!

What do you mean by archiving exactly? locking old topics?
No, I run a forum myself (I started a "reunion-club" for my old boarding school a while back), based on the same version of phb, and we use the option to archive old posts, moving them into an archive which is essentially a clone of the same layout as the original forum, only it's located in a sub-forum called "archive" and all old threads are moved there when conversations die out.

This automatically locks them, thus preventing "necro'ing" (being a silly term for reviving ancient debates), as it's often the case that when one post falls too far behind in the view-selection of active debates, a new one about roughly the same will take it's place.

Oh and when I say that I "Run" a forum, it means I have the admin account, and managed to set it up back in the day, which involved a lot of herping and derping considering my very modest computer skills. I had some help setting up the advanced stuff, like the archive, by my friend who's and IT supporter/tech supporter, so I can't say exactly how it was done, but I believe it's a matter of coding. Yup. Look at me, using them big words.

Hope that somehow clarifies.