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Join Date: October 2006
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50% of me agrees and my other halves disagrees.
*50% that agrees says:
-Good Idea
-Might be useful
-Besides why not?
*My 50% that disagrees says"
-Can cause spam
-Most newbies will ignore it anyway....they even forget to read the rules
-There's the Search Feature for that, and you can search in your Thread Subscriptions as well
-Updating the thread and constantly placing links here would be effective yes, but it would also be a pain...again we can use the Search Feature that has been proven to be quite useful, for me at least
Final Verdict?
-I say we try it and give it a week of probation, if it doesn't works then we just can close it and move on to the next suggestion.
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Well what people fail to see, even though I said it like 5 times...
Is that it's not entirely for n00bs. It's for members like me and you who are looking for a pre-existing thread of a specific topic.
I said it could help n00bs, but it's not highly likely.
I'm not sure where to sticky a thread like that. Maybe the help and feedback section. (?)
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In essence a good idea but it'll greatly depend on having another member knowing where the thread is beforehand and it could be a pain to go through.
Isn't it possible to have a 'Subscribe to Thread' button which instead of sending email confirmations of new posts will just keep a list of your chosen threads in your User CP or something? It'll be harder to implement than a thread of course but something like that will be better to work with.
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Alternatively, if you're looking for your own thread and you can't remember where you posted it, you can check your profile and go to "view all threads/posts by MEMBER" and then have a wee scroll through the lists.
All in all, it's not a bad idea, it's just not wholly necessary.