Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
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Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
Title says all.
Votes:
Yes - 4
No - 0
I'll keep editing this post whenever someone posts their vote.
This poll ends April 15th 2009.
Votes:
Yes - 4
No - 0
I'll keep editing this post whenever someone posts their vote.
This poll ends April 15th 2009.
Last edited by jdl on Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:22 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Yes!!!
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Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
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Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
I think too many people are telling people not to do this.Emerald141 wrote:Bround, could you not senselessly wake up old topics?!?jdl wrote:This poll ends April 15th 2009.
Does it really matter if someone wakes up an old topic? In this case it's unnecessary, but a few people have woken up very old topics in the Solutions forums, and I think that's perfectly ok.
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Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
Yes it is. People generally look for new posts to read, and therefore bringing up old topics like this (keep in mind that people don't necessarily remember it is an old topic until they start reading) wastes everybody's time in reading something useless.mqdar wrote:I think too many people are telling people not to do this.
Does it really matter if someone wakes up an old topic?
Basically, unless your post actually adds something worth reading (which is rarely ever the case with old topics), waking up old topics like this is just bad netiquette and annoying. In this case it is clearly stated that the poll has ended months ago, so there's really nothing useful or compelling for bround to say.
Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
Ok then. It's still ok if you wake up an old topic in the Solutions forums to ask something...cbloopy wrote:Yes it is. People generally look for new posts to read, and therefore bringing up old topics like this (keep in mind that people don't necessarily remember it is an old topic until they start reading) wastes everybody's time in reading something useless.mqdar wrote:I think too many people are telling people not to do this.
Does it really matter if someone wakes up an old topic?
Basically, unless your post actually adds something worth reading (which is rarely ever the case with old topics), waking up old topics like this is just bad netiquette and annoying. In this case it is clearly stated that the poll has ended months ago, so there's really nothing useful or compelling for bround to say.
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Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
Yeah I'm fine with that. I mean, most new users actually tend to create another topic anyway to ask about a level that already has a topic, so there's not much difference either case.mqdar wrote:Ok then. It's still ok if you wake up an old topic in the Solutions forums to ask something...
And to be fair, bround edited out his post before I saw it, so I have no idea what he said. If he was merely casting his vote on a long-closed poll, then it's definitely pointless, but if he's answering jdl's follow-up question about "what makes the series great" or something, I guess it's informative enough that it wouldn't be a total waste of time to read.
Re: Poll: Should I Continue Jacob's Classics?
In up of "DELETED" highlight it. It will have a "Yes!!!" word.cbloopy wrote:Yeah I'm fine with that. I mean, most new users actually tend to create another topic anyway to ask about a level that already has a topic, so there's not much difference either case.mqdar wrote:Ok then. It's still ok if you wake up an old topic in the Solutions forums to ask something...
And to be fair, bround edited out his post before I saw it, so I have no idea what he said. If he was merely casting his vote on a long-closed poll, then it's definitely pointless, but if he's answering jdl's follow-up question about "what makes the series great" or something, I guess it's informative enough that it wouldn't be a total waste of time to read.
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