When people create a new thread. Can we have them get a message/error when trying to start a thread when something already has that name? That way instead of say.... 15 threads about the same mold earth can trip question.
or insert other redundant thing.
instead people get an error and can then search for the threads that already answer it for them, or think of a different title at a minimum.
It'd have to have some functionality to prevent thread necromancy otherwise their own feature would encourage breaking the TOS
Yeah. I had a previous idea that threads need to automatically lock after the 6 months for thread necromancy reasons. I get why they don’t have threads auto-lock. But it makes more work for then to process necromancy reports and requests and etc and do it themselves. Than to have them automatically lock after their 6 months
It'd have to have some functionality to prevent thread necromancy otherwise their own feature would encourage breaking the TOS
Yeah. I had a previous idea that threads need to automatically lock after the 6 months for thread necromancy reasons. I get why they don’t have threads auto-lock. But it makes more work for then to process necromancy reports and requests and etc and do it themselves. Than to have them automatically lock after their 6 months
When people create a new thread. Can we have them get a message/error when trying to start a thread when something already has that name? That way instead of say.... 15 threads about the same mold earth can trip question.
or insert other redundant thing.
instead people get an error and can then search for the threads that already answer it for them, or think of a different title at a minimum.
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It'd have to have some functionality to prevent thread necromancy otherwise their own feature would encourage breaking the TOS
Yeah. I had a previous idea that threads need to automatically lock after the 6 months for thread necromancy reasons. I get why they don’t have threads auto-lock. But it makes more work for then to process necromancy reports and requests and etc and do it themselves. Than to have them automatically lock after their 6 months
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Job security?
Mods aren't paid; they're volunteer positions not jobs
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Not to go too far down this rabbit-hole off topic...
but a job doesn’t need to be paid, to have job security.
theres job security for habitat for humanity as long as natural disasters occur.
job security for volunteer work, or special Olympics.
you get the idea. Basically, as long as it can’t be fully automated you can have job security for something that goes on your resume.
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