We prefer that you don't reply to threads that the original poster hasn't posted to in over a month/6 weeks. There is a "new posts" button...just click on that and the newer threads will pull up.Cause i know some sites like a site called City Data seem to allow to reply to some threads that are old, but i not really sure how old a thread is here before it becomes off limits?
Threads are kept open so the original poster can return at a later time with updates or to ask additional questions. On this forum, generally a poster’s legal question is answered quickly and the poster’s legal issues are resolved shortly thereafter.Cause i know some sites like a site called City Data seem to allow to reply to some threads that are old, but i not really sure how old a thread is here before it becomes off limits?
Cause i know some sites like a site called City Data seem to allow to reply to some threads that are old, but i not really sure how old a thread is here before it becomes off limits?
Cause i know some sites like a site called City Data seem to allow to reply to some threads that are old, but i not really sure how old a thread is here before it becomes off limits?
I agree that the “thread status” of 180 days indicates that anyone other than the original poster should not add a post to the thread - but I have to disagree with the wording of the message.If there is a message like this...
Thread Status: Hello rockerfox, There was no answer in this thread for more than 180 days.
We highly recommend creating a new thread as old threads are often ignored.
...don't post to the thread unless you are the original poster and would like to update your post.