Thought for ns.com. to reduce thread repition.

bitchassphatz

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so i was logged onto yahoo: answers. and when you create a thread the site automatically searches for related threads so you can just read those.

i think ns.com should do this...i know you guys have the talent.
 
It would be cool but it wont always work because the 50th thread on a given topic could still be asking something totally different for which all the others are useless.
 
There are three on right now and this is hardly a peak time. We don't need more mods. And if we decide we do in the near future, we already know who they'll be. So even if he was trying to get modded, it wouldn't make a difference, because this shit's more or less set.

PS- There's a long-standing NS rule that if you ask to be made a mod you can never be one. Just fyi kids.
 
I have mixed opionons on reposts and repetitive thread topics.

I don't think it's necesarrily a bad thing. It is far more disruptive to have people posting replies such as searchbar, ect, as opposed to someone just coming along, seeing a new topic, getting stoked, and answering the guys question.
 
I am slightly confused by this post, but when i saw it I thought about the patriots player that ran a kick off back 108 yards for a record breaking touchdown
 
btw all we need to solve the problem of redundant threads is a "merge thread" option for mods. This would solve a lot of problems because we could merge similar threads.
 
There wil always be thread repitition. it's part of the internet, and it happens on every internet forum I am on.

People just need to drop the 'better than thou' attitude and answer the posters questions, instead of suggesting searchbar constantly.
 
Actually you do.

Jakers I'm liking this new grammar police thing you've got going on, it's good, keep it up.
 
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