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Groucho 12-21-09 10:47 AM

The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/...ns-remake.html

Why?

Adam Tyner 12-21-09 12:18 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
I checked the log to see who closed the thread, and...um, apparently it was me on Dec. 18th. If I had a reason why, I guess I've forgotten. (Maybe I did it by accident? Is that even possible? I don't fiddle with threads in forums I don't moderate.) It's been reopened. Sorry about that. I'm pretty mystified.

pilot 12-21-09 01:16 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
you're fired.
turn in your name badge and report to security immediately.

Chrisedge 12-21-09 04:58 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
How about the target gun thread I posted in Vegas Forum? It was deleted, yet the gory deer thread stays open...

Lemmy 12-22-09 08:10 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by Chrisedge (Post 9902008)
How about the target gun thread I posted in Vegas Forum? It was deleted, yet the gory deer thread stays open...

Agreed. Whether you hunt or not, the gore is disgustingly displayed. It's in such poor taste that I can't imagine why it's allowed to remain open. I eat meat, though I don't hunt, and I have no pity for the animals I eat. And I know where/how my food arrives at my table. But that thread is disgusting, and those who are contributing pics are just....disturbed.

JohnSlider 12-22-09 06:37 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
I also wonder why the deer thread has not been closed.

Dan 12-22-09 10:24 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
Has anyone actually hit the "report" icon on any of the offending posts?

Lemmy 12-23-09 12:56 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 9904329)
Has anyone actually hit the "report" icon on any of the offending posts?

Consider it done.

dx23 12-23-09 03:09 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
I know this thread (http://forum.dvdtalk.com/store-forum...hese-days.html ) was closed because the OP requested it after insulting other members, but I think that is a stupid rule. I don't think that just because other members have a different opinion than him, the OP should take the ball and go home.

The Antipodean 12-23-09 03:09 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9901409)

I was wondering about that one too. I figured it was the usual anti-Kraken bias by "the man" that keeps creeping in.

Deftones 12-23-09 04:10 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by dx23 (Post 9905446)
I know this thread (http://forum.dvdtalk.com/store-forum...hese-days.html ) was closed because the OP requested it after insulting other members, but I think that is a stupid rule. I don't think that just because other members have a different opinion than him, the OP should take the ball and go home.

i mean, seriously, the guy can't add!

Trevor 12-25-09 02:17 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by dx23 (Post 9905446)
I know this thread (http://forum.dvdtalk.com/store-forum...hese-days.html ) was closed because the OP requested it after insulting other members, but I think that is a stupid rule. I don't think that just because other members have a different opinion than him, the OP should take the ball and go home.

Yeah, what the heck is up with that?

The OP should not 'own' a thread or have any more rights in it than any other DVDTalker.

DVD Polizei 12-26-09 01:27 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 9904329)
Has anyone actually hit the "report" icon on any of the offending posts?

I did on several occasions. I thought it was to make the forum load faster.

My apologies to those who got banned.

dx23 01-19-10 10:12 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
Why this was closed? It was becoming the thread of the year.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/other-talk/...-please-4.html

Groucho 01-19-10 10:32 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by dx23 (Post 9952842)
Why this was closed? It was becoming the thread of the year.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/other-talk/...-please-4.html

I suspect it was at the request of the OP.

Travis McClain 01-20-10 10:11 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
While we're on the subject of closing threads, I recently bumped a nearly three year old thread of Target sale prices in the Hot Deals forum. I did so because I recently bought the Target exclusive Casino Royale that went on sale that week and thought it the most appropriate place to ask a question about the ISBN for the product, as I did not get the packaging with my book. I made sure to post, in bold font, that this was not a current thread thinking that would dispel the inevitable, "Dammit! I thought Speedy was back!" remarks that accompany every such bump. I was chastised anyway. One poster even remarked something to the effect of how, for every two failures to use the search feature there's an instance of someone using it when they shouldn't have.

I suppose I should have instead found a thread about the title in the DVD section, but my reasoning for the hot deals was simply that I sought ISBN information, and I know that the regular readers of that section are generally more conscious of such information. (I mean, hell, we've even had side conversations emerge over what the SKU number was for a specific store exclusive on occasion.)

In any event, that thread is now closed...in large part due to a spattering of entirely unnecessary remarks such as the ones espousing confusion and anger at my bump. I'm fine with the closure, actually, and it got me to thinking. I move that every Hot Deals thread started by Speedy be closed. Let it be a monument to his retirement, ending these unpopular bumps (though I still believe I had a legitimate, if dubious, reason).

story 01-20-10 10:55 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
What you're talking about, MinLShaw, is a real issue on this board when it comes to the search feature. It's either, "Why didn't you use the search function?!" or it's "Why did you bump this thread?!" It's frustrating.

Trevor 01-21-10 10:10 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9952871)
I suspect it was at the request of the OP.

I never understand why that matters. In my opinion, the OP of a thread is no more important than anyone else who participates in it. Closing threads is stupid. Punish the one or two people who break the rules.

Originally Posted by MinLShaw (Post 9954568)
While we're on the subject of closing threads, I recently bumped a nearly three year old thread of Target sale prices in the Hot Deals forum. I did so because I recently bought the Target exclusive Casino Royale that went on sale that week and thought it the most appropriate place to ask a question about the ISBN for the product, as I did not get the packaging with my book. I made sure to post, in bold font, that this was not a current thread thinking that would dispel the inevitable, "Dammit! I thought Speedy was back!" remarks that accompany every such bump. I was chastised anyway. One poster even remarked something to the effect of how, for every two failures to use the search feature there's an instance of someone using it when they shouldn't have.

I suppose I should have instead found a thread about the title in the DVD section, but my reasoning for the hot deals was simply that I sought ISBN information, and I know that the regular readers of that section are generally more conscious of such information. (I mean, hell, we've even had side conversations emerge over what the SKU number was for a specific store exclusive on occasion.)

In any event, that thread is now closed...in large part due to a spattering of entirely unnecessary remarks such as the ones espousing confusion and anger at my bump. I'm fine with the closure, actually, and it got me to thinking. I move that every Hot Deals thread started by Speedy be closed. Let it be a monument to his retirement, ending these unpopular bumps (though I still believe I had a legitimate, if dubious, reason).

I think most of the people questioning the thread bump were just joking, and if they weren't, they need to get over it. I thought it was a fine bump.

JohnSlider 01-22-10 11:03 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9952871)
I suspect it was at the request of the OP.

I doubt it. It will be a sad, sad day when The Infidel can't take a joke.

story 01-22-10 11:24 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
Really? I thought it was pretty mean-spirited and unnecessary.

JohnSlider 01-22-10 11:34 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
Mean spirited? Towards the guy who did Drink Man Comics? I doubt he took much offense.

LurkerDan 01-26-10 04:58 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by John Slider (Post 9957238)
I doubt it. It will be a sad, sad day when The Infidel can't take a joke.

He seemed pretty annoyed in that thread, and didn't seem like someone who was joking. I suspected that he requested the thread closed as well, based on how he was responding to people in the thread.

But I think dogmatica was responding to something else (the search vs why did you bump this comments).

Josh-da-man 01-26-10 06:38 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by dogmatica (Post 9954628)
What you're talking about, MinLShaw, is a real issue on this board when it comes to the search feature. It's either, "Why didn't you use the search function?!" or it's "Why did you bump this thread?!" It's frustrating.

I'd say that it's okay to start a new thread as long as there isn't an active discussion currently going on.

Personally, I find it a little irritating when someone bumps a thread over a year or so old to ask something only tangentially related to the discussion at hand.

Every message board has its own temperament, some boards will expect all "Star Wars" discussion to go into a "one and only Star Wars" thread that might stretch over hundreds pages. Which, in my mind, makes it next to impossible to get anything out of it.

Trevor 01-26-10 10:32 PM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 
I much prefer bumps of old threads than starting new ones. A bump of an old thread will often inspire new discussion and interest in the subject, and having all the old conversation right there is only a benefit.

Starting a new thread will just lead to people asking the same old questions that were answered in the old threads.

benedict 01-27-10 03:12 AM

Re: The one and only "Why was this thread closed?" thread
 

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 9965001)
[...]Every message board has its own temperament, some boards will expect all "Star Wars" discussion to go into a "one and only Star Wars" thread that might stretch over hundreds pages. Which, in my mind, makes it next to impossible to get anything out of it.

Ideally, when an ongoing thread here exceeds a certain number of posts, currently around 600 (I think - but it may be 800, I forget what was agreed), the idea is to start a new part two/three/whatever and ask a mod to close the older one.


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