Hello all, I hope you are well, whenever you are.
I have seen this a few times on the forums, to keep discussion related to the thread. This is important on large threads that many respond to, to remove tangents from frequenting.
However in smaller posts (which are more frequent), I think we dhould allow for expansion.
1) to continue engagement
2)to give others chance to engage
3)to remove dissuasion. As a newbie I have a lot of questions I don't ask because I don't want to read that "keep to thread" message.
4)lastly and most importantly, to accrue knowledge. The more people ask the more is discussed and potentially answered. Then there is more info for a passerby to read. Through critical analysis and group discussion I believe we can do more in general.
Again this is not solely my idea. Apologies if this has been posted before.
Let me know what you think.
Blessings,
Challis
I have seen this a few times on the forums, to keep discussion related to the thread. This is important on large threads that many respond to, to remove tangents from frequenting.
However in smaller posts (which are more frequent), I think we dhould allow for expansion.
1) to continue engagement
2)to give others chance to engage
3)to remove dissuasion. As a newbie I have a lot of questions I don't ask because I don't want to read that "keep to thread" message.
4)lastly and most importantly, to accrue knowledge. The more people ask the more is discussed and potentially answered. Then there is more info for a passerby to read. Through critical analysis and group discussion I believe we can do more in general.
Again this is not solely my idea. Apologies if this has been posted before.
Let me know what you think.
Blessings,
Challis