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8/14/2004 8:27:44 AM
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The never ending quest for the STICKY thread.

Ok I'll admit a lot of [color=green]threads[/color] I posted up I tried to see if they can become a [color=orange]sticky[/color] and well have no such luck. And I am sure I'm not alone on this. So here comes the big question. [color=orange][b]How do you get a STICKY?[/b][/color] I am sure that it's the Mods choice on what [color=green]threads[/color] gets a [color=orange]sticky[/color] and who dosn't. So what would be the criteria that they look at when reviewing [color=green]threads[/color]? Anyone that has posted a [color=green]thread[/color] that became a [color=orange]sticky[/color] tell us what you have done. Also thoes who tried to post a [color=orange]sticky[/color] [color=green]thread[/color] tell us what you tried in your [color=green]threads[/color].

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Banshee Barron I've never gotten a sticky thread. ... Don't even start Shai! ;-)[/quote]It wasn't him you had to worry about! Mwa ha haaaa!!! I've had 3 stickied threads. Well, really 2 I guess. I made a [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=92680]nice post[/url] during E3 helping people to find the information they were looking for, mainly movies. I didn't ask for it to be sticked, but I did point out to a mod how helpful it was. My second stickied post was [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=178515]this one,[/url] the original How to play Marathon post. After a while, I realized that not enough people were seeing this thread, so I [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=261195]rewrote it[/url] to be better and made a news story to go along with it. Reading all 3 of these posts, you can tell they have much in common. They are well-written. I put thought into them, updated them, and made sure they had the good grammar and spelling. They are helpful. I was telling people wher to find the stuff they needed/would want. They are still helpful. Even after being un-stickied, people still asked me weeks later where those posts went, because they still needed them. If you can make a good post that is really helpful and stays helpful for a long time, it [b]will[/b] get stickied.

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