The Flat Earth Society

The Flat Earth Society => Suggestions & Concerns => Topic started by: Elyn95 on March 30, 2021, 06:42:58 PM

Title: Why do posts get locked?
Post by: Elyn95 on March 30, 2021, 06:42:58 PM
I recently posted a question about the Ice Wall, but it got locked really quickly. Does anyone know why that was? It seemed like people were replying to it. Did I do something wrong?
Title: Re: Why do posts get locked?
Post by: Pete Svarrior on March 30, 2021, 08:20:41 PM
We ask you to read the FAQ before posting here, and your question is already answered there. Since this forum is meant to serve as an archive of discussions of sorts, diluting the pool with repeat questions makes things more difficult to find for others.
Title: Re: Why do posts get locked?
Post by: Elyn95 on March 30, 2021, 08:59:39 PM
Sorry for not seeing this post earlier before posting to the other thread. I forgot to click 'notify me of replies'. My bad.

As to repeating a discussion that has already been had, surley this is the point? The last significant thread I can see on interesting theories on what lies beyond the ice wall was posted in 2017. Isn't it possible to revive some old discussions with new ideas? Doesn't it become a bit stale otherwise?
Title: Re: Why do posts get locked?
Post by: Pete Svarrior on March 30, 2021, 09:14:38 PM
As to repeating a discussion that has already been had, surley this is the point?
No. If your question is one covered by the FAQ, then what you should do is read the FAQ. Otherwise, people searching for the answer may not be able to find the needle in the haystack of repeated questions.

Isn't it possible to revive some old discussions with new ideas?
If you have new ideas, by all means, post them. Your question was not one of those.
Title: Re: Why do posts get locked?
Post by: Elyn95 on April 01, 2021, 07:43:22 PM
As to repeating a discussion that has already been had, surley this is the point?
No. If your question is one covered by the FAQ, then what you should do is read the FAQ. Otherwise, people searching for the answer may not be able to find the needle in the haystack of repeated questions.

Isn't it possible to revive some old discussions with new ideas?
If you have new ideas, by all means, post them. Your question was not one of those.

Sorry,  I didn't mean I had new ideas, I meant I had questions that people who have some new ideas might have insight to. If we restrict ourselves to archived discussions, then how to we ever bring new light to old topics?