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Help a forum noob - when am i adding to a thread and when am i hijacking a thread?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by mnymkr, Jul 17, 2006.

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    I have been using forums for some time. Most of the time, if you get in trouble for anything, it is for not searching thorough and posting in a thread relevant to your question.

    I have thought this to be proper.

    I am unfamiliar what it means to hijack someone's thread. How do I know when searching if the original author means for it to be all about their initial personal topic and not one I can ask questions on. If that is the case, the why search?

    I always want to do right by the forum so please someone explain.

    Thanks
     
    mnymkr, Jul 17, 2006 IP
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    if someone it`s trying to sell a hosting package for example and if you come and say you can sell it cheaper. That`s called thread hijacking
     
    sandossu, Jul 17, 2006 IP
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    I think "hijacking" is when you "take over" the thread in a way that disregards what has gone on in the thread already. Or takes it over in a way that is off topic.

    Sometimes i don't like to dig up old threads. If the situation has changed with regard to a topic then post a new thread.

    Mods?
     
    Notting, Jul 17, 2006 IP
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    i`m an admin of a forum and global mod of another one, i knw what hijacking means :D
     
    sandossu, Jul 17, 2006 IP
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    That maybe. But you didn't look at what time my post was posted. My post wasn't a response to yours, we were just posting parallel! Anyway nothing concrete unless it's written in stone (which it probably is somewhere)

    Notting
     
    Notting, Jul 17, 2006 IP
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    Wow, somehow has an attitude problem. You gave a very basic explanation of one form of thread hijacking. This is a forum where topics are discussed, not a "one answer, thread closed". Searching for threads is a great way help yourself, but if a topic is months or years old it usually does not warrant posting a reply. Most of the time these old thread have long been abandoned by the owner or the information may have become irrelevant.
     
    venturefox, Jun 28, 2012 IP