This is a forum, not an image board. If I see an old thread from years ago and I feel like contributing in a constructive way (so no necrobumping with random stuff just for the sake of necrobumping), I should be able to reply, rather than making my own thread.
Necrobumping is an old internet forum rule to prevent generic threads with hundreds of pages without any way to differentiate them. That, and for old threads to obscure new ones. But what’s the point if the forum activities outside the main hacking ones have been sporadic?
Lastly, seeing this forum’s age, it’s interesting to just input a random page and see what people were writing decades ago, like a Time Machine.
Currently the moderation rule is to delete the new message and lock the thread. I think that rule should only be applied to messages that add nothing to the thread. Rather than “do not necrobump”, it could be “do not reminiscebump”, meaning to not bump old threads just to point out that they’re old or to reminisce about the past while adding nothing to the context. Having a bunch of people replying to decade old threads with interesting posts of the present isn’t going to shift the main focus from new posts, especially when there aren’t that many to begin with.
Random examples of interesting threads that would now be considered too old to post in, but would definitely be cool to participate in today:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/do-video-games-dull-peoples-senses.332574/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-often-do-you-pirate.129370/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/whats-with-wearing-tails.261672/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/im-stil...-for-all-of-the-fanmade-pokemon-games.437889/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/has-vr-and-3d-failed-again.525405/ (I feel like I could reply to all the threads of this guy as I find them the most consistent with interest)
Necrobumping is an old internet forum rule to prevent generic threads with hundreds of pages without any way to differentiate them. That, and for old threads to obscure new ones. But what’s the point if the forum activities outside the main hacking ones have been sporadic?
Lastly, seeing this forum’s age, it’s interesting to just input a random page and see what people were writing decades ago, like a Time Machine.
Currently the moderation rule is to delete the new message and lock the thread. I think that rule should only be applied to messages that add nothing to the thread. Rather than “do not necrobump”, it could be “do not reminiscebump”, meaning to not bump old threads just to point out that they’re old or to reminisce about the past while adding nothing to the context. Having a bunch of people replying to decade old threads with interesting posts of the present isn’t going to shift the main focus from new posts, especially when there aren’t that many to begin with.
Random examples of interesting threads that would now be considered too old to post in, but would definitely be cool to participate in today:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/do-video-games-dull-peoples-senses.332574/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-often-do-you-pirate.129370/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/whats-with-wearing-tails.261672/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/im-stil...-for-all-of-the-fanmade-pokemon-games.437889/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/has-vr-and-3d-failed-again.525405/ (I feel like I could reply to all the threads of this guy as I find them the most consistent with interest)
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