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All,
Here at Army.ca, we seem to have established conflicting & incompatible expectations of forum behaviour. Consider these scenarios:
As you can see, we have created a dynamic where new members cannot get a question in without someone finding the need to climb-aboard. Because we always demand of people to do a search before asking the question, at Army.ca we would rather see the necropost. This has several benefits.
Firstly, it shows all of us more experienced members that the question was posed after a search was at least attempted. Secondly, it helps consolidate the related information into a common thread to facilitate others searching for the information later.
Necroposts are not always appropriate. Joining a long dormant thread to flame a three year old post is one example of unacceptable necroposting. Other times, the question is sufficiently distinct from previous threads that it does warrant a new topic. This is a bit of a judgment call. If you, as an experienced member, feel that the wrong judgement call was made then use the report to moderator feature and request a topic split (there is no need to call-out the individual for doing the necropost, because the mods can do that privately as required).
Cheers,
The Staff
Here at Army.ca, we seem to have established conflicting & incompatible expectations of forum behaviour. Consider these scenarios:
- A new member starts a topic to ask one or more questions and is immediately jumped-upon by more experienced members to do a search because the question has been asked and answered.
- A new member posts a question in a dormant thread in order to gather more information on the topic in particular and is immediately jumped-upon by more experienced members for the inappropriateness of necroposting
As you can see, we have created a dynamic where new members cannot get a question in without someone finding the need to climb-aboard. Because we always demand of people to do a search before asking the question, at Army.ca we would rather see the necropost. This has several benefits.
Firstly, it shows all of us more experienced members that the question was posed after a search was at least attempted. Secondly, it helps consolidate the related information into a common thread to facilitate others searching for the information later.
Necroposts are not always appropriate. Joining a long dormant thread to flame a three year old post is one example of unacceptable necroposting. Other times, the question is sufficiently distinct from previous threads that it does warrant a new topic. This is a bit of a judgment call. If you, as an experienced member, feel that the wrong judgement call was made then use the report to moderator feature and request a topic split (there is no need to call-out the individual for doing the necropost, because the mods can do that privately as required).
Cheers,
The Staff