The effectiveness of archiving
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:08 pm
So as most of you guys know, the past 2 forums we have been on (Only the older players will remember the first forum: Matchuu, pinpoynt, fluffy etc) have employed an archiving technique for inactive threads which have served their purpose.
This was so we could keep old posts, without other people "Necro'ing" them (Posting in old topics) - However it also takes a lot of work to archive threads. (30 seconds per topic, if you are fast - You can see how this would add up if you were archiving 50 topics.)
But is this the most efficient way of keeping old posts? Read below for the options we have, and then make a vote above.
Archiving:
Should we keep on archiving posts? This is where a topic will be locked, and moved to a special locked subforum called "Archives". This is very time consuming for staff.
No archiving - At all!
This option means we would just let posts settle to the bottom of their sub forums if they become inactive. They won't be locked or moved. To prevent people from bringing up old, unwanted topics, we would have a rule against doing so.
Lock inactive threads, but leave them in their subforum.
This is a sort of "Halfway house", if you like. It is pretty self explanatory. When a thread becomes old and unused, we will lock it, but keep it in its original subforum.
This was so we could keep old posts, without other people "Necro'ing" them (Posting in old topics) - However it also takes a lot of work to archive threads. (30 seconds per topic, if you are fast - You can see how this would add up if you were archiving 50 topics.)
But is this the most efficient way of keeping old posts? Read below for the options we have, and then make a vote above.
Archiving:
Should we keep on archiving posts? This is where a topic will be locked, and moved to a special locked subforum called "Archives". This is very time consuming for staff.
No archiving - At all!
This option means we would just let posts settle to the bottom of their sub forums if they become inactive. They won't be locked or moved. To prevent people from bringing up old, unwanted topics, we would have a rule against doing so.
Lock inactive threads, but leave them in their subforum.
This is a sort of "Halfway house", if you like. It is pretty self explanatory. When a thread becomes old and unused, we will lock it, but keep it in its original subforum.