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A common Q and a frequent suggestion
nkaufman1980 488 reads
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It seems that threads are sorted on date created basis and does not matter if an old thread has a new post. Is there a reason why that is so?

I'd thought that a new post would automatically push that thread to the top of the sorted list and was wondering if there was a reason why that is not so.

Apologize if I offended anyone.

impposter 49 Reviews 262 reads
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My thought is that the TER Forum Software is home grown, written by TER programmers many years ago. I don't think they have the manpower to add and debug lots of desirable features. You are probably familiar with other forums that probably use more up to date forum software (public domain or proprietary).  

Some people have suggested that TER make a switch to new, up to date forum software. Some aspects of the change would be easy but porting the old database would probably be very difficult and make a lot of people angry. Personally, I say, the sooner the better for making a change.  

People have asked for better threading, better searching (MAJOR request), calendaring, preview, notifications, and lots of other things available in other Forum Software. I am adding some links.  

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewall.asp?BoardID=4&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=forum%20software&SearchType=3&Author=impposter&DayFrom=333&DayTo=0&MessageID=13829&frmSearch=1#13829

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewall.asp?BoardID=4&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=forum%20software&SearchType=3&Author=impposter&DayFrom=333&DayTo=0&MessageID=13991&frmSearch=1#13991

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewall.asp?BoardID=4&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=forum%20software&SearchType=3&Author=impposter&DayFrom=333&DayTo=0&MessageID=14288&frmSearch=1#14288

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewall.asp?BoardID=4&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=forum%20software&SearchType=3&Author=impposter&DayFrom=333&DayTo=0&MessageID=13562&frmSearch=1#13562

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewall.asp?BoardID=33&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=forum%20software&SearchType=3&Author=impposter&DayFrom=2222&DayTo=0&MessageID=154748&frmSearch=1#154748
Posted By: nkaufman1980
It seems that threads are sorted on date created basis and does not matter if an old thread has a new post. Is there a reason why that is so?  
   
 I'd thought that a new post would automatically push that thread to the top of the sorted list and was wondering if there was a reason why that is not so.  
   
 Apologize if I offended anyone.
Check out the S&P board and contribute your ideas and suggestions there, as well.  MAYBE, TER will actually change the Forum Software one of these days

mrfisher 111 Reviews 242 reads
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Very large boards, such as TER, are going to have a considerable number of trolls (As if we didn't know this already.) who will delight in posting onto threads that should by all rights have died a horrible death days ago, just to bring them up to the fore in order to be annoying.  I have to say that I agree with this argument.

I've been on some smaller boards where this feature of reviving old threads worked out fine, but then people tended to control themselves, something that is often lacking here.

Here's what you can do however:  If there is an old thread that you would like to revive, you can start a new thread and link the old thread in there so that people who want to go back to it and do so.  There is prohibition on that

impposter 49 Reviews 239 reads
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Two rebuttals to mrfisher.  

Modern forum software has all sorts of tweaks and bumping threads with new replies to the top of the list need not be the default. A personal notification feature or color change when there is a new post or some other tweak maintains the preferred order (currently, time of OP determines placement on the list).  

If TER were to make a switch to better forum software maybe they would also bring back a greater degree of moderation until people got the hang of it. Moderators would help to remove troll posts or keep them out altogether.

Speaking of trolls, what happened to ripmany?
Posted By: mrfisher
Very large boards, such as TER, are going to have a considerable number of trolls (As if we didn't know this already.) who will delight in posting onto threads that should by all rights have died a horrible death days ago, just to bring them up to the fore in order to be annoying.  I have to say that I agree with this argument.  
   
 I've been on some smaller boards where this feature of reviving old threads worked out fine, but then people tended to control themselves, something that is often lacking here.  
   
 Here's what you can do however:  If there is an old thread that you would like to revive, you can start a new thread and link the old thread in there so that people who want to go back to it and do so.  There is prohibition on that.
Typo. mrfisher knows that "There is NO prohibition on that."  For example, in my reply to the OP, I included several links to older TER discussions of the forum software

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