• Please note that this section is for questions regarding the forum itself - it is not for fan game-related questions. If you have a question about a fan game, ask in the appropriate thread.

  • Ever thought it'd be cool to have your art, writing, or challenge runs featured on PokéCommunity? Click here for info - we'd love to spotlight your work!
  • It's time to vote for your favorite Pokémon Battle Revolution protagonist in our new weekly protagonist poll! Click here to cast your vote and let us know which PBR protagonist you like most.
  • Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.

Question: how is it even possible to revive year old threads?

Moltres Rider

Banned
  • 992
    Posts
    14
    Years
    I've seen moderators get upset about people reviving topics that old, and they lock them, how is it possible to revive those? [don't worry I'll never do it, I have no intention to do so] from what I see, after they get so many pages down, they just disappear out of that forum, [such as Pokemon general] if it is over a year old, it is definitely off the last page, so, it puzzles me, how is it even possible to do so if it is gone off the last page?
     
    Because at the bottom of the page, there are some options that allow you to see more pages worth of threads, including threads that haven't been posted in for over a month. If you change that setting, you'll be able to see older threads.

    The default setting is to hide month old threads, so that prevents most people from even noticing them. Others, however, don't see threads they want to post in so they change the setting to view older threads, and then they post in them, either not realizing they are breaking a rule. or just not caring. -__-

    So yeah, that's how. ^__^
     
    You can also find old threads by looking through other people's post history. Because I don't make threads very often, I could quite easily look up threads started by me and revive one about 3 years old!
     
    These threads can also be found on Google searches,

    I think that's the main one. Another is that people sometimes link to old threads, whether they do this via a sticky or just a sig, you can end up being sent to a thread without noticing the date.

    I don't think the Staff get upset, exactly. They can tell when it's clearly an accident, at which stage they can just lock the thread.
     
    I don't think the Staff get upset, exactly. They can tell when it's clearly an accident, at which stage they can just lock the thread.

    They probably get the most upset when someone does it repeatedly, even after warnings. So if you see a mod get upset, that is probably why.
     


    They probably get the most upset when someone does it repeatedly, even after warnings. So if you see a mod get upset, that is probably why.


    It seems to me that they are upset, every time someone breaks the rules
     
    Back
    Top