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How often do you update your topics on your forums?

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Okay, what I mean is, say if there's no one around to post, how often do you update your topics to keep your board from looking dead. I've been trying to find something new every day to talk about, and I try to do all boards too, so that it at least looks active and that topics are current. I'll probably do this until we really start getting active, and I'l lstill be around to post, but once members start posting more, then we'll be good to go.
 
I fI ever had this problem, I don't update the old threads. I usually just post more new threads. Double bumping your own threads when you're the only poster would give a worse impression than just posting new threads.
 
Skillet said:
I fI ever had this problem, I don't update the old threads. I usually just post more new threads. Double bumping your own threads when you're the only poster would give a worse impression than just posting new threads.



Actually, I'm trying not to bother with bumping any of the old threads. For example, we had a Count to 1000 game that was started back when the board opened in July. I just took it, archived it, and started a fresh one. I haven't really bumped any of my old threads I don't think.
 
Oh, so you delete a thread, and recopy it? I haven't went through that effort before. As long as you have new posts in each section, a few old don't matter. I mean-- there's threads on here that haven't been posted in for months. As long as there are new threads, it doesn't matter too much. And then, if a person does want to post in those older threads, they can.
 
Skillet said:
Oh, so you delete a thread, and recopy it? I haven't went through that effort before. As long as you have new posts in each section, a few old don't matter. I mean-- there's threads on here that haven't been posted in for months. As long as there are new threads, it doesn't matter too much. And then, if a person does want to post in those older threads, they can.



I am really not good at being specific. Okay, most of the threads in most sections, from back in July, I left alone, like in the admin section and others. But like the Forum Games, I put the old thread in the archive and I just started a new thread. And I archived some of the old intros as well, as one of my members replied to someone's intro thinking the member made the reply on December 20th, when it was really made on July 20th, so I archive the old intros. And of course, banned members' intros automatically get archived. No sense in replying to a member who's been banned, that's for sure.
 
I do that if say...there hasn't been a new topic posted per day or enough posts in a day.
 
I dont care if they are old or not, I'll always update threads. I found a thread about a band the other day.. the last post was in 2006 or something. I would rather bump the thread and create a new one about the same topic.
 
Revolution said:
I dont care if they are old or not, I'll always update threads. I found a thread about a band the other day.. the last post was in 2006 or something. I would rather bump the thread and create a new one about the same topic.



Yeah. The only reason I trashed the Count to 1000 thread was because the last post was made by me back in July, shortly before we closed the board. I decided that instead of continuing on with it, I would just trash it and start another one. It's worked out pretty good, actually. Otherwise I don't have a rule against bumping old topics in general. Members can go bump wild if they want to!
 
I love posting new topics.
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well i am someone that thinks that it is stupid to not gravedigg and in my rules i say you are allowed to gravedigg and that it is very well respected on my forums.

so i just take a shovel and dig up a few topics that i think would be interesting for the members, who have been around recently. and it does work.
 
hotspot said:
well i am someone that thinks that it is stupid to not gravedigg and in my rules i say you are allowed to gravedigg and that it is very well respected on my forums.

so i just take a shovel and dig up a few topics that i think would be interesting for the members, who have been around recently. and it does work.



Abso-bloody-lutely! Completely agree with this chap (lady?). Digging up old topics on forums can start a posting revolution, if luck is with you. Sometimes there seems to be a race on, with members creating new topics left right and centre, and so its pretty easy for some topics to slip under the radar. Digging them up again might seem like you're recycling, but it really can help
 
Wayne said:
Abso-bloody-lutely! Completely agree with this chap (lady?). Digging up old topics on forums can start a posting revolution, if luck is with you. Sometimes there seems to be a race on, with members creating new topics left right and centre, and so its pretty easy for some topics to slip under the radar. Digging them up again might seem like you're recycling, but it really can help

i'm a guy,but i am gay if that counts as anything....



it's nice to see someone agrees with me.
 
People who flip out over someone posting a valid post in an old topic is retarded IMO. I don't see the logic in how having multiple topics discussing the same thing are needed in almost all cases. I suppose some examples like topics discussion a holiday that was being celebrated at the time or a birthday are some that I would expect to get an unique topic for each year it's celebrated.
 
Since I run a comic book board. I usually have to make new threads when it comes to comic news. But, we have comic review threads in certain areas that are only messed with once one of the members or even staff has read that particular comic. So we never have to make a new thread concerning that comic.
 
IcarusForde said:
I don't tbh. It's not needed on the forum i work it - it just happens. XD



So jealous
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I want to get to a stage where my constant need to be around the forum can reduce itself
 
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