A little note on threads running their course, derails, and use of the /thread.
Sometimes the pros and cons of a thread topic have been well discussed, but then the thread devolves into personal attacks between posters on opposite sides of the argument. When that happens, i will close the thread, and say TTHRIC. But while that's true, the actual reason it's being closed is that it's gotten out of hand.
The normal way for a thread to run its course is for people to just stop posting in it after they feel the topic is well covered. Then the thread will drop lower and lower on the pages, until it is basically out of sight. But it remains open, so if a new person sees it and wants to ask a question, it will get bumped back up and be seen again. This is the desired end to a thread.
On derails, if they are somewhat related to the topic, and just last a couple of posts, I'll let it go. But if you feel a thread is losing its focus by the derail, rather than post about it in the thread, just use the report post button to bring it to a mods attention. That way, if we feel it is a topic worth more discussion, we can break it out into a new thread. Or if it's just a distraction we can delete the posts.
As to the /thread wording, don't use it in a thread. You don't get to decide if your post is the definitive, correct answer so that no other discussion is necessary. If that were the case, almost every post would have /thread at the end of it.
We'll let the community decide when to end a thread. But if you see a problem like a derail or personal attacks, then report it. I guarantee that will be more effective than posting /thread.
Thanks.
Last edited by browser2920; 06-11-2015 at 11:21 AM.