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Mar 22, 2015 - 9:35 AM
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Mike West
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Of course everybody can post threads and comments as he likes. When there is a thread quite frequently active here, like on a day by day basis, I think it makes sense to read some of the last comments in it before opening a new thread which is titled with a single information and which features one link - when both can be already found in the active thread. Especially when it is a topic of much interest, I'd think it is a good idea to check out if the supposedly newly found information is not posted already in the other thread. In that sense, this thread is definitely irrelevant, yes. I did open irrelevant threads myself for sure, even about The Force Awakens because I was the first one to post here that it is directed by JJ A. But there was no need to open another thread for this, I could have checked before doing it and I think now I'd do it. Due to my reading habits here. But no offense intented, open as much threads as you like, of course.
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Mar 22, 2015 - 10:54 AM
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governor
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Secondly, this is already in the other thread. thirdly, does that make this new thread irrelevant ? Certainly not Sir. Watch out for the Wrath of Thor... Truly a tempest in a teapot. I don't think we should bow to te whim of a person who literally bookmarks and indexes all the FSM threads he posts in. Lol, yes, this is a discussion board, not the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Anything on this forum can be found using Google search, which is far better and more flexible than this site's own search facility. And it's faster, and the results easier to sift through. Exactly, for example, couldn't find the "Ennio Morricone resumes concerts" topic through the FSM search engine, but works perfectly with Google search.
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