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Default Feb 25, 2021 at 04:00 PM
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I would like to ask why their's no forum for closed/ locked threads

in cases where a thread reaches 100 pages and then a new one is started, I think the old one should be moved somewhere like... maybe to a subforum inactive threads/ topics

I'm guessing this isn't done because either it takes up more space, or it's just not needed

however I think in cases where a new thread say version 2 is started in a forum, and version 1 is also on the same page, version 1 should be moved

after all, why would you want a thread you can't reply to in an active forum

just some thoughts..
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Default Feb 25, 2021 at 04:02 PM
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threads are always moved from forum to forum, so I think this might be a good solution for all those multiple threads
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Default Feb 26, 2021 at 09:55 AM
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Thanks for the suggestion!

The closed, locked thread eventually leaves the first page (in more active forums). In any case, it remains in case people want to take a look at the older thread.

We try to organize things topically here. So to move everything old into one single forum seems like it would work against that organization, too.

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