Hmm, so there is no good reason? Well, this threads new still... surely SOMEONE out there can give a few solid reasons for this seemingly pointless and ridiculous idea..
The reason I posted this question is because a
thread was just locked by a mod for no other reason than the fact that the thread is old. The product in question
still exists and is sold to the best of my knowledge.. I can't think of a single reason that justifies closing a thread completely.
Avoiding necro-posting limits confusion and the dissemination of misinformation.
Threads are rarely closed JUST because a thread is old. It is because
the information in the thread is old
Times change. Conditions change. Diodes change. Drivers change. People change.
Rather than evaluating each individual necro-post for whether there is still any value in it, for me, the decision is based on if the person doing the necro-post read the thread and did indeed find new value.
For example, I closed one this morning that was necro-posted simply saying that laser was expensive. That thread was four years old. Economics and the price of the laser are both VERY different now. If there was some comparison made or some notice about the "real" price in adjusted dollars or some such, I would have left it be.
However, just to say that it was expensive today based on the price four years ago without any added info is a waste of time. People complain all the time about unneeded posts. That was certainly an unneeded post.
**IF** someone has a valid question or discussion about the laser today, we do not need NooBs being confused by reading through four year old information to get to the valid info. Start a timely thread without any of the outdated info in it.
A closed thread is not the elimination of the information. It is still searchable. I just separates the old info from the new info. If the necro-post had never happened, no one would be worried about the four year old thread.
Peace,
dave
**EDIT** @ EF -- Not getting an answer in only 28 minutes hardly qualifies as no good answer being available.