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Edited by VIC: 8/16/2013 1:04:57 AM
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Bungie, why haven't you implemented this feature?

Over on Gamefaqs, when a thread in any forum category has been dead for at least a week or two, it immediately gets archived and cannot be interacted with at all. You cannot respond to it, you cannot like it, you cannot click on member details, it's just -blam!-ing dead. All you can do is stare at it and realize you cannot do anything to re-bump it. We really should have had a feature like this by now, so people can't bump threads from 2009 if they feel like it, seriously. Why hasn't this been done by now?

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  • I think that topics are now left open due to the notification feature. It means that old topics, ones that we used to consider "dead" no longer need to be locked or killed. If a member is away, comes back, sees a notification and wants to reply to a post someone directed at them months ago, they can, and the person to whom they are replying will then get a notification that their conversation is "back in business".

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  • Edited by Spawn: 8/16/2013 2:32:24 AM
    So ... like we had in the old site where threads automatically archived after 2 weeks of inactivity? The way I understand it now is that threads older than 1 year are automatically "hidden" even if someone replies to the OP. The only way to see and interact with threads older than a year ago are having the direct links to them, and the only people you'd be interacting with are those that also have direct links to a particular thread at the same time (because the thread doesn't show up in the "latest" threads). It'd be pointless to include the archive system for the new website because conversations can happen in nested replies without actually bumping the thread. So conversations are happening in threads, but the threads aren't listed on the "latest" tab. And even if there was a particular thread from say... a month ago that was bumped and you could see it, you can just hide the thread and it's gone. IE - when a user "bumps" an old thread [i]now[/i] (more than a year old) it's not visible in the public forums, so you're really not bumping anything.

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    • GameFAQs mods are dicks

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      • We used to have that feature until the site updated. Also I think you wanted support or community for this.

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