Posted December 9, 2024Dec 9 How do you feel about members necroposting? Necroposting is when a member replies to an old topic. These topics typically haven't had a post in over a long period, like a year or more. Do you allow something like this? If you don't allow it, how do you justify not allowing it? What does it hurt? Forum Owner and Blogging Help Another Admin Forum
December 9, 2024Dec 9 I generally don’t mind as long as it’s on topic. However it kills me when a forum has a rule on necroposting, but then leaves a board full of 10+ year old topics open, and just beats people over the head when they inevitably necropost. Just lock the old topics already! Holder of controversial opinions, all of which my own.
December 9, 2024Dec 9 Author I generally don’t mind as long as it’s on topic. However it kills me when a forum has a rule on necroposting, but then leaves a board full of 10+ year old topics open, and just beats people over the head when they inevitably necropost. Just lock the old topics already! That is one of my biggest pet peeves on big forums. I'll usually quit visiting when I see BS like that. Forum Owner and Blogging Help Another Admin Forum
December 9, 2024Dec 9 It's a bit of a grey area should I say... it's okay for certain threads, like for a news story and someone provides an update to it. But to post on an ancient thread with nothing better to add or post in a "Merry Christmas" thread in March, then certainly not. https://mindsconnected.tech Tech forum for all...
December 9, 2024Dec 9 That is one of my biggest pet peeves on big forums. I'll usually quit visiting when I see BS like that. Worse, it seems to be a feature of sites that tell their users to 'use the search first' - so they do, which is how come they find what they think is their problem in a 10+ year old thread, then necro it. If y'all don't want necro posts, lock old threads. Heck, in SMF's case I even wrote the very mod for it. Holder of controversial opinions, all of which my own.
December 9, 2024Dec 9 Administrators I don't mind it if it's relevant to the topic. Having a rule about it is honestly dumb. As long as it adds value to the topic, it should be encouraged. Doesn't matter if it's 1, 10 or 20 years old. A discussion can always be revived at some point.
December 10, 2024Dec 10 Content Team As long as it adds to the conversation, I don't mind it at all. Sonic Retro, a Sonic the Hedgehog forum I joined 16 years ago, used to crack down on people who necropost, but they no longer enforce this rule. Love roleplaying games? So do we on RPG Haven!
December 10, 2024Dec 10 Author Sonic Retro, a Sonic the Hedgehog forum I joined 16 years ago, used to crack down on people who necropost, but they no longer enforce this rule. Do you know why? Hopefully, backlash caused an activity drop, and they realized it was a bad idea. That's what needs to happen on forums that do stuff like that, IMO. Forum Owner and Blogging Help Another Admin Forum
December 10, 2024Dec 10 If there is one reason to read the rules, it is this one as you just won't know whether it is or isn't allowed on a board. I honestly don't care as long as it is done sensibly which I just figure everyone has enough sense to know when to necropost and when not to do so. One justification people have for the rule is because old threads contain posts from people who may not currently be active but it really doesn't matter who is or isn't active because what was written can still be discussed with who is currently visiting and still provide a fruitful discussion. You may not perfectly get what they meant but without the person in question around, you wouldn't know either way so it don't matter.
December 10, 2024Dec 10 Content Team Do you know why? Hopefully, backlash caused an activity drop, and they realized it was a bad idea. That's what needs to happen on forums that do stuff like that, IMO. Honestly I think it's because of activity. The forum is still quite active, but it's no where near as active as it was when they enforced these rules. Love roleplaying games? So do we on RPG Haven!
December 12, 2024Dec 12 I've never had a problem with necroposting if the one posting has something of value to add to the discussion. There may be a few exceptions, like posting on a "current event" topic that is no longer current or posting in a thread when the exact same discussion is on the first few pages. Overall, I'd rather a user necrobump than post a new topic on the same subject.
December 13, 2024Dec 13 Content Team I personally have absolutely no issues with anybody posting in any thread if I've left it open. If, as an admin/mod, you don't want certain threads to be posted in, then you should remove members' ability to post in those threads. In general, as long as the post adds something of value and is relevant to the thread, I wouldn't care if it was made 10 years after the last post in the thread. That being said, a gentle reminder to somebody if they're posting in a thread that's outdated or has a new thread dedicated to the same topic is fine too, but you should also probably consider locking those kinds of threads to avoid posts there in the first place. :) Looking to grow your community and encourage engagement? Check out Administrata's premium Content Ordering service!
February 14Feb 14 Administrators I don’t have an issue with necroposting. Old content has value. I’d rather a user respond to an older topic than repost the same the topic. I also don’t have a rule for necroposting as I find it to be an odd rule. Especially since a lot of times when someone posts on an older topic, it’s more than likely they found it through a search engine or from a link. Owner of a Virtual Pets Forum.
February 14Feb 14 I also don’t have a rule for necroposting as I find it to be an odd rule. I honestly feel it is an overbearing rule that really doesn't make the poster feel welcome when he is told not to do that. CLASSIFIED: TOP SECRET
February 14Feb 14 Moderators I honestly don't see why necroposting would be a bad thing. The user is still adding value to the forum and in my eyes keeping the forum current and active. It doesn't matter what thread they reply to as long as it is on topic and adds value. I myself am someone who does a lot of necroposting, I like to bring the old threads back to life and sometimes people forget that the old posts even exists so I like to go to old threads that haven't been active in a while and post so I can give them another chance to flourish. I've never gotten any negative feedback for doing this and to be honest I've had forum owners encourage me to do so. Sometimes it's sad to see a good quality thread go dead so it's nice when a member brings it back to life and gives it another chance to be active and popular again. In my mind if a forum were to ban necroposting it could make the forum look dead and abandoned. Until I get asked to stop, I will continue being a necroposter and help the forum threads re-circulate.
February 14Feb 14 And sometimes a visitor maybe turned member would show up from a relevent Google link to their search and may wish to respond to just that. Capture a guest, don't turn him away. CLASSIFIED: TOP SECRET
February 14Feb 14 Good discussion is good discussion. I personally don’t mind it if the new posts adds to and encourages further discussion especially if the old threads are visible on the first or second page.
May 5May 5 Administrators I honestly feel it is an overbearing rule that really doesn't make the poster feel welcome when he is told not to do that. Same here. A guest can always turn into an active long term member if an admin plays their cards right. When there’s strict rules in place, it’ll be tough to keep those members coming back. Owner of a Virtual Pets Forum.
May 5May 5 Content Team I honestly feel it is an overbearing rule that really doesn't make the poster feel welcome when he is told not to do that. I definitely agree with this. I think these rules were in place when forums were much more active and I guess some communities didn't like the fact that an old thread was being revived again. I like that better than having the same thread posted multiple times in a section. Love roleplaying games? So do we on RPG Haven!
May 6May 6 I don't mind necroposts. If somebody has something to add to a conversation, then so be it! But that's the the about a forum about ancient anime, I think the necro part is encouraged! -- Senkusha I am the Anime Goddess creating Magical fiction and chaos! Prismatica: Refract Your Destiny! A Magical Girl Role Playing Realm "Life is an Adventure. Go LIVE it!"
How do you feel about members necroposting?
Necroposting is when a member replies to an old topic. These topics typically haven't had a post in over a long period, like a year or more.
Do you allow something like this? If you don't allow it, how do you justify not allowing it? What does it hurt?
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