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Jul 08, 2016 at 12:15 PM
I'll just add one more thing: How can we have an arbitrary time frame or deadline of 6 months on someone's thread?? Who can put a time frame on someone's feelings?
If someone starts a thread on losing someone, after 6 months why is it "not relevant"? You don't know the original poster's thoughts. There's so many variables and factors on that.
One can ask a moderator to close or even remove a thread if he/she doesn't want any more replies. As long as a thread is OPEN, someone can post in it.
If I started a thread on losing someone, and activity stops after 6 months, does that mean nobody should post in it anymore??
It also depends on one's settings-----you may view threads one year old and newer. If the 6 month deadline is this critical, the options could be limited to "6 months and newer", OR maybe a program can be run to automatically close any threads that had no activity for 6 months. That way it can still be viewed......
This is why I stick to mostly "light" topics, as I don't want to upset anyone and didn't even know there was this rule.
Examples: My thread on musical instruments was recently "bumped up", a harmless topic I think, due to recent posts. Prior to this, last post was 2 years ago or maybe a year or so.
I recently started a thread on unbearable noises. Since I'm "sound-sensitive", it will always be "relevant" to me. I wouldn't mind if someone posted in it a year from now on.
I don't usually post in this forum but this subject I couldn't resist........
That's my 2 cents.
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