Close Thread post Resolution
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Also, due to popular demand, all users can close threads that they started - therefore, if you have had your question answered, you can close it and no more replies will be accepted.
As quoted by John
Can we not have this facility?
The PRO's that I can think of
1) Avoid unnecessary conversation post the 'resolution'
2) Avoids 'Rebirth' of Old Threads
CONS
1) Hmmm... Still thinking...
Re: Close Thread post Resolution
Cons:
Threads are a public resource that doesn't exist solely for the benefit of the person who started the thread, and shouldn't necessarily be capped by the person who started the thread. I have seen many threads where a useful discussion continued after the thread had completed.
There are also people who would want to continue a discussion on a current thread. Are they to re-ask the question? Add a link to the other thread?
Re: Close Thread post Resolution
A link would be better...
Re: Close Thread post Resolution
I don't necessarily agree...
Also, sometimes something is thought to be resolved, but turns out not to be...
As for linking... that means it's just one more link I'm not going to click through... which then means I'm missing out on the history...
It ain't broke. I don't see a reason to "fix" it... plus I'm sure that's something that would have to be coded, tested and added as an add-on/hack that would have to be maintained along wit all the other stuff we've got going on here.
-tg
Re: Close Thread post Resolution
That quote is 10 years old and made when vBulletin was still in its infancy.
We discussed closing threads before and decided against it as the needs far outweighed the costs
Yes, creating a new thread linking to the thread would be best like in situations where the thread is old or resolved as a point of reference. You should always provide basic information in your thread to help members help you
Re: Close Thread post Resolution
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Originally Posted by
RobDog888
... and decided against it as the needs far outweighed the costs
Yeah. That's why the Republicans opposed health care reform, too.:wave: