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The files will stay where they are until we need to purge at some point because of server space issues. Don't see that in the near future.
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1. No more than 100 reply 2. Max lenght x reply 20 lines (i find useless to see an entire PR or SEC filing or ... when i can see it with a link)
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Long threads take more time refresh on my ancient modem connection---the large # of pages shows interest in the subject---15 sounds good--if you are the STARTER of the next thread you might add in your text that there are X# of posts on the subject in old threads with a date for EZ back referencing?
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Perhaps in the first post when a thread is closed there could be a link to the old thread. This way some of the same information may not have to be re-posted and adding to the problem.
As far as the size of the thread goes....
I understand the "size" doesn't really matter. Not to me. At your discretion.
PAUL
------------------ But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.
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I dunno... I agree that long threads become a hassle, but I dont know about the idea. The thread itself is usually an indication of the stock. (Fr example, if I would just go through the first page, I KNOW that both IBZT and QBID are POPULAR stocks just based on the length of the threads. Plus, it makes it easier to go back to get links and see what people have to say rather than navigate through multiple threads. Much like the market itself, a forum is based on the supply and demand for information. If threads get long, there is a reason for that, so let them stay that way till the people posting cant take it anymore!!
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actually, any chance of putting a flag in threads such that if a thread is inactive for 2 days or so, it'll be deleted? There are too many idle threads around.
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if a post gets closed all the information that went into making it will get lost in the sauce, the only answer that I know of is what Paul said have a link to the old thread in the new thread. Personally I dont know why there is a problem with the large threads, I see more of a problem with people starting new ones for the same thing, opinions are scatered all over the place. one more thing that could use your attention Allstocks is the chat room, I posted the link to it in a post and when people that were interested tryed to use it they couldnt. only me and 2 other people made it in. Purl and opiate are 2 that had trouble getting in, I think that if the chat room worked it would save a lot of space in the posts cause little chit chat back and forth would be there and gone with out being saved.
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Either 10 or 15 pgs, with a link at or near the beginning link to any previous block with the same topic heading. Cleans the board and stills enables archiving.
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I'd vary the "editing" based upon the board--this is the Micro Penny Stocks, Penny Stocks Under $0.10 board--it's the "Wild West" of the stock trading world.
I would not limit the posting to affect legitimate comment about a company. No locking threads, no deleting threads because they repeat a stock symbol already named in another thread.
Do lock or delete a thread if the content looks to be that of a "spammer," but if real comment is being made about companies then let the board run as members see fit--which is determined without any "active editing" by administrators.
On boards that might be considered to be for information on less "speculative" stocks, more active editing by administrators could make sense.
As an example of what I'm suggesting check the forums at gunbroker.com (I hang-out there a good bit)--they have an "Ask the Experts" board where most threads are locked after about 10 replies, but on their "General Discussion" board, threads are allowed to continue as long as members want them to.
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I THINK IS SOMETHING IS NOT BROKEN TO SHOULDNT FIX IT
PS WHY SPLIT THEN WHEN U CAN HAVE ACCES TO THEM ALL I MEAN COME ON WHATS THE DIFFRANCE IF U HAVE 30 PAGES OR 15 PAGES ALL UR GONNA DO IS HAVE MORE THREADS AND MORE CONFUSION ON WHERE THE CONTINUEASTION THE THE THREAD IS WHERE U CAN HAVE ALL THE INFO ON THATR COMPANY ALL IN 1 THREAD
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