Smallhorses
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This doesn't just apply to the drift thread, the GT4 Race Reports forum is being clogged with nonsense threads too, despite Touring Mars' sticky thread at the top of the forum explaining what should be posted in here.
If I recall correctly, there was a time before the current update of GT Planet where a warning would pop up before you created a thread to make sure you'd searched, and had the search button right there to use if necessary.
After the update that feature has gone away, and we're being plagued by threads that shouldn't be posted where they are, or shouldn't be opened in the first place. e.g. This thread. This user had opened the same thread, with 3 slightly different titles, but essentially the same question, in the wrong place, 3 times within 2 hours. Thankfully daan intervened and deleted the first 2 threads, (sadly one of which had luftrofl's original, and perfectly correct answer in), and locked this one. The bad thing is, I'd given advice to the thread starter, not to ignore the search option when starting a thread. Having tried to start a thread since, and noticed that this feature has now gone away, I do feel a little....
It's not the new members' fault, they surely don't realise they're entering an almost 90,000 strong community, and want a quick answer to whatever is troubling them. We should put that safety net back into place to help them help themselves before they take a flaming for asking what must seem to them a simple and innocuous question.
If I recall correctly, there was a time before the current update of GT Planet where a warning would pop up before you created a thread to make sure you'd searched, and had the search button right there to use if necessary.
After the update that feature has gone away, and we're being plagued by threads that shouldn't be posted where they are, or shouldn't be opened in the first place. e.g. This thread. This user had opened the same thread, with 3 slightly different titles, but essentially the same question, in the wrong place, 3 times within 2 hours. Thankfully daan intervened and deleted the first 2 threads, (sadly one of which had luftrofl's original, and perfectly correct answer in), and locked this one. The bad thing is, I'd given advice to the thread starter, not to ignore the search option when starting a thread. Having tried to start a thread since, and noticed that this feature has now gone away, I do feel a little....
It's not the new members' fault, they surely don't realise they're entering an almost 90,000 strong community, and want a quick answer to whatever is troubling them. We should put that safety net back into place to help them help themselves before they take a flaming for asking what must seem to them a simple and innocuous question.