Racing Comments thread locks
#1
Posted 01 June 2012 - 13:16
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#2
Posted 01 June 2012 - 13:24
#3
Posted 01 June 2012 - 18:13
#4
Posted 01 June 2012 - 21:17
#5
Posted 01 June 2012 - 22:10
#6
Posted 02 June 2012 - 21:23
#7
Posted 07 June 2012 - 17:57
Seriously, I'm all for the locking of the big threads if they will ease server-load, but it is a big downside that getting atleast some of these part 2 threads up and running, seems a bit stuck in syrup.
Best option would of course be a server powerful enough to handle all traffic even in the long threads, even in weekends right after F1-action.
#8
Posted 08 June 2012 - 02:52
...seems to me the locking of all these threads, has to a degree killed off a lot of the action on the forum. (...well, if I'm right this too will help ease the load on the server.)
Seriously, I'm all for the locking of the big threads if they will ease server-load, but it is a big downside that getting atleast some of these part 2 threads up and running, seems a bit stuck in syrup.
Best option would of course be a server powerful enough to handle all traffic even in the long threads, even in weekends right after F1-action.
Don't think it is quite as easy as just rolling up with a bigger database server plugging it and bam faster access.
#9
Posted 08 June 2012 - 23:26
It's not. I'm guessing this is a software limitation issue rather than hardware. Having been involved with the admin side of many forums over many years, I know that most of them aren't actually designed with mega-long single threads in mind.Don't think it is quite as easy as just rolling up with a bigger database server plugging it and bam faster access.
#10
Posted 09 June 2012 - 07:28
Edited by ivand911, 09 June 2012 - 07:29.
#11
Posted 09 June 2012 - 09:38
I don't notice anything different. Any chance of a screenshot?Reply area have changed? Looks different. No buttons for quote, image and other thing on top of posting window? It was better before.
#12
Posted 09 June 2012 - 10:31
#13
Posted 09 June 2012 - 14:33
I've seen that, too. I think it's just a temporary glitch because it always returns to normal when I try again. I've assumed it has something to do with the quality of my internet connection because I only seem to get these interesting reply views when I'm using my BRUTAL wireless connection. Even then, it doesn't happen too often.Reply area have changed? Looks different. No buttons for quote, image and other thing on top of posting window? It was better before.
As for pulling the plug on mega threads... I guess I'm in a party of one when I say that, in many cases, it seems like a good idea regardless of whether it's dictated by technical necessity or something less compelling. I happen to find the generic mammoth threads that have taken over the board so overwhelming that I've basically stopped reading them. Quite frankly, I have neither the time nor the interest to read or chit-chat about any team/driver on a daily basis - only when something actually happens. That may be once a week or once a month but many of those threads move so fast and in several different directions that it's difficult to catch/keep up with what's going on if you only show up sporadically. Long story short, I rather give up on a thread than wade through 50 pages of stuff I have no interest in so I can find the three posts that discuss something I wanted to read about. I appreciate that I'm at the casual end of the fan spectrum here so mine is likely an unpopular opinion but I thought I'd put it out there anyway.
Now that I think about it, I guess my problem isn't mega threads but speedster threads. It's not the 9268 and counting posts that put me off a thread, it's the pace a thread proceeds at. For example, I enjoy the bike thread because it moves at a manageable pace. Towards the end of the season, there will be thousands of posts but the thread is still readable because missing a week only means there's maybe two pages of discussion to catch up on. Two, not frigging twenty-two.
Edited by kismet, 09 June 2012 - 14:40.
#14
Posted 09 June 2012 - 21:58
Edited by Risil, 09 June 2012 - 21:59.
#15
Posted 11 June 2012 - 12:41
#16
Posted 10 October 2012 - 19:22
Say for example, i wanted to discuss a new redbull front wing, its expected to be put in the huge thread 'dedicated' to the RB8, but it quickly gets lost. Does everyone read each of the large threads daily to check if there is any thinly related strand to which they may have an interest.
Would be much better if people felt free to post threads without being jumped on with "There's a thread for any RB8 discussions". I don't want to discuss the RB8, i want to discuss the new front wing.
(for example)
#17
Posted 10 October 2012 - 20:25
If you want to discuss something that would be better covered as a singular thread, create a new thread. As long as your opening thread is constructive and not a one liner and invites discussion, then it is fine and unlikely to be merged if it is a valid topic.Noticing that again, the forum seems a bit clinical with this.
Say for example, i wanted to discuss a new redbull front wing, its expected to be put in the huge thread 'dedicated' to the RB8, but it quickly gets lost. Does everyone read each of the large threads daily to check if there is any thinly related strand to which they may have an interest.
Would be much better if people felt free to post threads without being jumped on with "There's a thread for any RB8 discussions". I don't want to discuss the RB8, i want to discuss the new front wing.
(for example)
#18
Posted 11 October 2012 - 09:29
There may be peer group pressure to put everything into one of the big threads, but not from us. You still need to be diligent about searching first to see if a thread has already been started on the subject.