Yes, for 'dumb Aussies' like myself who aren't on very often and need things explained... also the only way I know if a topic is an 'old thread' is if it has 'dead thread' written on it, otherwise how do you tell? Also what is the difference between an inactive topic (like one that hasn't been commented on for a while but you can still comment) and outdated one? The date doesn't tell it ..help!
Yes, for 'dumb Aussies' like myself who aren't on very often and need things explained... also the only way I know if a topic is an 'old thread' is if it has 'dead thread' written on it, otherwise how do you tell? Also what is the difference between an inactive topic (like one that hasn't been commented on for a while but you can still comment) and outdated one? The date doesn't tell it ..help!
LOL, well you could look at the date of the last post. It's been four months til you brought this up. Not only that, but no real value was added to the already dwindled discussion. In short, you broke an unwritten rule you had no knowledge of.
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