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If a thread's been closed,would it not help if a note above the Question were added to that effect?
I have twice gone back to the same closed thread to-night having forgotten it was closed.
A wee note above the original Question means folk will see it even if it's not oppened and saves them from thinking they can add to it.
I have twice gone back to the same closed thread to-night having forgotten it was closed.
A wee note above the original Question means folk will see it even if it's not oppened and saves them from thinking they can add to it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To my knowledge two have been closed.... one possibly for the bickering ....but bickering is nothing new ..... the other a perfectly reasonable discussion breaking no 'rules' - so the reason for its closure is anyone's guess.
If there's a mod roaming out there with an itchy, twitchy finger, get some ointment for it. This needs to stop. It's spoiling the site.
If there's a mod roaming out there with an itchy, twitchy finger, get some ointment for it. This needs to stop. It's spoiling the site.
That would make sense to me and probably wouldn't be too difficult technically.
Moderators already see a box above a question title (marked 'Close this thread': http:// upl.co/ uploads /Closed 1533506 179.jpg ) so it shouldn't be too difficult to put a 'Thread now closed' box, visible to everyone, in the same place if a thread has actually been terminated.
Moderators already see a box above a question title (marked 'Close this thread': http://
>>> Can the question poster ask for the thread to be closed?
They can certainly ask but, given that moderators aren't meant to close their own threads just because they've had enough replies, they'd need to provide a very good reason as to why a moderator should act.
Here's a screen shot from the actual email that moderators received from the Ed:
http:// upl.co/ uploads /Thread s153350 6771.jp g
They can certainly ask but, given that moderators aren't meant to close their own threads just because they've had enough replies, they'd need to provide a very good reason as to why a moderator should act.
Here's a screen shot from the actual email that moderators received from the Ed:
http://