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I don't know... but should locked topics be deleted?
Unless they are for reference or something?
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As far as I know, they're locked so really old threads don't get bumped. But not all old threads get locked, so I dunno....
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i thought something got locked if people were aruging in it
idk i havent been here long :lol:
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danny2010 wrote:i thought something got locked if people were aruging in it
idk i havent been here long :lol:
I thought it was because some people posted another topic similar to another one... I don't know either :)
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Threads are locked for a number of reasons:

-Arguments
-Outdated (like Andy said)
-The question has already been answered in another thread.
-Double or Similar posts
-To prevent members from posting in stickies
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So does anyone think that locked topics should be deleted? :?
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Locked feedback threads shouldn't be deleted. It really depends on what information the thread contains.
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Post by cernan »

automusicgraph wrote:So does anyone think that locked topics should be deleted? :?
Locked Feedback topics aren't deleted because they are good references in future discussions. Also most other locked topics aren't deleted because they usually contain good information pertaining to this hobby.
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Post by miamizkitten »

I'm glad I found this section. I got frustrated because two topics I commented on got locked due to it being old. But since I was a newbie, I found that the question was relevant to something I needed to know. So, if something is still relevant, wouldn't it be easier to just answer the question and not lock it?
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Post by rpbluesman »

It's good that you bring this up. As has been stated before, topics are locked for a few reasons

1 - Old
2 - Duplicate Topic
3 - Argument/Fight
4 - Prevent Easy Post Count Bumping

And here's the best way I can explain it.

Any older topic is generally locked so that it won't get bumped up for no reason. Feedback topics are generally locked after 3 months, but a site feature is currently blocking the automatic lock feature

Duplicate posts are generally locked because they post no purpose...generally they're left as a general point of reference, but not used for discussion

A topic with an argument is locked for obvious reasons

Stikies are locked so that people can't post in them.

And along those same lines, if a thread gets locked in say the collecting help forum, then it's probably already been asnwered either in the thread itself or in a sticky


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