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Bluelighter
can you just confirm that private message inbox's won't be touched, otherwise I'll need to save my PMs to my hard drive
PRUNE [proon] verb (used with object), pruned, pruning.- to rid or clear of (anything superfluous or undesirable).
Undesirable to whom?
There's no way you can trust everyone to save all the "valuable" threads in 2 weeks. There's going to be a lot of gold lost in this. A lot of stuff that people would find useful, even if it happened to be posted in 2006.
This is a further reflection of the modern fallacy that what is newest is best.
Self-castration.
can you just confirm that private message inbox's won't be touched, otherwise I'll need to save my PMs to my hard drive
Undesirable to whom?
There's no way you can trust everyone to save all the "valuable" threads in 2 weeks. There's going to be a lot of gold lost in this. A lot of stuff that people would find useful, even if it happened to be posted in 2006.
This is a further reflection of the modern fallacy that what is newest is best.
Self-castration.
Hi TLB, has there been a response to this from the lounge staff?
This part worries me a little. Regular pruning is mentioned in various areas around bl and has previous to this five years been handled as a community , is there any reason why the pruning/archiving of the good stuff/moving the best to best of bl was neglected and any reason to doubt that the whats in our best interest will be done from now on?
There has been a few decisions in that time left up to the staff of bl without any consultation or discussion with the rest of us that have not worked out, I would hope very much that there is room for input and inclusion of the entire board . The infraction system and use of it in recent times is going to have to be addressed eventually.
The current state of Bluelight and its future is best discussed here, in the arena and openly . Bl is not the BL of 2009/2010 where you feature in BOBL, its been a long time and maybe too long but you're here now and theres hope we can all bring back the plur.
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I?ve found absolutely incredible threads that are the stuff of legend in my endless hours of reading that haven?t been touched in years.
Bump them so others can benefit?
Fuckin panic on the streets of Bluelight.
Hard to understand!
Hmmm.... sack them.
Theres not much point discussing much with bunch of **** who have forgotten why they are on staff in the first place.
I think mods should consider NOT deleting posts that have thousands of views. Note: some of these proposed deleted posts have >100,000 views. The posts can be sorted by number of views. The highly viewed ones probably turn up on Google searches.
I think mods should consider NOT deleting posts that have thousands of views. Note: some of these proposed deleted posts have >100,000 views. The posts can be sorted by number of views. The highly viewed ones probably turn up on Google searches.
I think mods should consider NOT deleting posts that have thousands of views. Note: some of these proposed deleted posts have >100,000 views. The posts can be sorted by number of views. The highly viewed ones probably turn up on Google searches.
I think I 100% agree with you. We need a good long look at what and why we are deleting, and what would be worth keeping in terms of google/SEO stuff. There needs to be a strategy in place for this.
Excellent Question!
Have you checked the Bluelighting Tips thread in support? Hoptis provided this:
The bad news is, the tip is from 2009
The good news is, our software hasn't changed much since then :D
Hopefully that will work for you. If not, let us know and we'll try to see what the new solution is, but it SHOULD be possible.
Speaking for my own part of the boards, P&S... there are a lot of really great posts by deep thinkers there that I would not want to see disappear. It's the kind of stuff that you don't commonly see on the internet and I would even say is unique to BL. Sometimes the deeper posts are even made in so-called worthless threads.
How are you determining what will stay and what will go to the archives?
This is paintstakingly time consuming.
Any other alternatives?
The alternative to this would be some sort of 'opt-in' system where we nominate threads to be deleted, rather than nominating threads to save as we are doing now, but I think this would eat up way more time. Still, it worries me that we are going to lose important and useful topics doing it this way.
Something I'm reminded of... if people post their content to a website and expect it to be kept, then they should probably be making copies of their own writings.