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Suggestion | "Gravedigging" block.

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Jaii

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I don't have any clue on how easy it will be for this, but i've seen it on many other forums, for threads over the limit for it to be classed as gravedigging either do one of the following;

#1; Put a red label on the thread saying "Do not reply unless needed too, this will be classed as gravedigging"

#2; Stop posting on threads that are over the limit that haven't been posted on for awhile basically "close" the thread automatically.

I have no clue on how easy this would be, but it would stop everyone reporting those that abuse the gravediggers rule.

@Sector @Hope @Michael @'Cann!bal' @'Gr33d' @Narc @Philly <3
 

gnarly

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This is a good idea. I see a lot of threads being gravedug and it kinda annoys me.
 

Radical

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Grave Digging is classified as any new posts on a thread that has not received any activity within two to three months. There is usually nothing wrong with bumping an old thread unless the thread is about buying or selling a product or service, or about a question that has already been answered correctly.

I say no, because is it really that hard to remember the rule which is above me. Besides there are more invalid gravedigging reports then there is people actually gravedigging threads.
 

Maintain

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Loser said:
Grave Digging is classified as any new posts on a thread that has not received any activity within two to three months. There is usually nothing wrong with bumping an old thread unless the thread is about buying or selling a product or service, or about a question that has already been answered correctly.

I say no, because is it really that hard to remember the rule which is above me. Besides there are more invalid gravedigging reports then there is people actually gravedigging threads.
If the user does not have the item that he was selling, then, there is no need to bump up the thread. The user who has question can just PM the user with the item(s)
 

Random

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I vote no, because you're only allowed one Vouch thread, and if It became Inactive.. It'd be gone forever.

@pandas
 
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