For me, it was that the Internet never forgets and that you should never enter your real name. In my opinion, both of these rules are now completely ignored.

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    42 months ago

    I see necroposting as when it’s someone coming by months or years after the discussion is over and not bringing much of value to the table. So it’s more to do with the value of the contribution than the timeframe

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      2 months ago

      In a forum system that sorts by last comment that can be annoying. Which is why most systems seem to have moved away from that, it was one of the big innovations of reddit back when it started. But in a format where it doesn’t get more visibility for getting comments I don’t see why it’s a bad thing, just stop reading when you deem the topic done.

      During thr brief window between reddit apps dying and the old archive rule being revoked getting comments on old tech support posts with follow ups and/or additional questions was pretty great, and definitely worth the occasional whitenoise posts (“thanks!” " seeing the same problem in 2024" “I clearly didn’t read the whole thread and am asking something already answered” etc etc).

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        12 months ago

        In a forum system that sorts by last comment that can be annoying.

        I’ll be real, I entirely forgot that was a thing. Why are you reviving terrible memories like that?!

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      12 months ago

      How is that really different from the same comment 2 second after. It just isn’t.

      Just ban hammer low the value commenters don’t lock the thread for moderator convenience.