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    • coliverC
      coliver @Kelly
      last edited by

      @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

      @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

      @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

      And there are many of us who follow the thread that don't care about what the three of you are wrangling over.

      To do a fork while a discussion is live, we have to lock it, for a bit. Maybe five or ten minutes. Otherwise, in flight posts go all over the place. During that time, it doesn't just halt the "unwanted" discussion, but it stops news posting entirely (in the case of a news thread, like this example.)

      Not that anyone is posting or reading news very likely in those few minutes. But that's the underlying problem, it locks up the discussion during the forking, and locks up the original discussion (but not the fork) for a little bit after that until people have converged on the new thread.

      Not saying that that is a good reason to chose to do it that way. Just so you understand how it works and what the concern is.

      Thanks for explaining. I still don't agree, but I appreciate you clarifying the why's behind your decision.

      Side note: You cannot zero out a vote. Sorry about the upvote spam (if it happened). I was trying to change my -1 to a zero and it will only go to 1 or -1.

      Click the downvote button again and it will zero it out.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

        @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

        So you lose 1-5 posts. Is that worth destroying an existing topic? I understand waiting a while, but the Misc Tech News thread is basically shut down for what it is intended for. If I post a news item it will be swamped by the current back and forth.

        Does it destroy the existing topic? It doesn't stop new posts that are on topic. Yes, a new post will be temporarily lost in a thread of conversation, I agree. That's not ideal, for sure.

        But once the discussion slows and is forked, it'll be prominent again.

        I think his point was that during a discussion like that, anything not related to the ongoing discussion posted by someone else is effectively a ban to who's posting, and who's wanting to see the topic's actual content.

        I think that is worse than ACTUALLY locking the topic while it's forked.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @coliver
          last edited by

          @coliver said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

          @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

          @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

          @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

          And there are many of us who follow the thread that don't care about what the three of you are wrangling over.

          To do a fork while a discussion is live, we have to lock it, for a bit. Maybe five or ten minutes. Otherwise, in flight posts go all over the place. During that time, it doesn't just halt the "unwanted" discussion, but it stops news posting entirely (in the case of a news thread, like this example.)

          Not that anyone is posting or reading news very likely in those few minutes. But that's the underlying problem, it locks up the discussion during the forking, and locks up the original discussion (but not the fork) for a little bit after that until people have converged on the new thread.

          Not saying that that is a good reason to chose to do it that way. Just so you understand how it works and what the concern is.

          Thanks for explaining. I still don't agree, but I appreciate you clarifying the why's behind your decision.

          Side note: You cannot zero out a vote. Sorry about the upvote spam (if it happened). I was trying to change my -1 to a zero and it will only go to 1 or -1.

          Click the downvote button again and it will zero it out.

          Good to know.

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          • KellyK
            Kelly @coliver
            last edited by

            @coliver said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

            @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

            @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

            @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

            And there are many of us who follow the thread that don't care about what the three of you are wrangling over.

            To do a fork while a discussion is live, we have to lock it, for a bit. Maybe five or ten minutes. Otherwise, in flight posts go all over the place. During that time, it doesn't just halt the "unwanted" discussion, but it stops news posting entirely (in the case of a news thread, like this example.)

            Not that anyone is posting or reading news very likely in those few minutes. But that's the underlying problem, it locks up the discussion during the forking, and locks up the original discussion (but not the fork) for a little bit after that until people have converged on the new thread.

            Not saying that that is a good reason to chose to do it that way. Just so you understand how it works and what the concern is.

            Thanks for explaining. I still don't agree, but I appreciate you clarifying the why's behind your decision.

            Side note: You cannot zero out a vote. Sorry about the upvote spam (if it happened). I was trying to change my -1 to a zero and it will only go to 1 or -1.

            Click the downvote button again and it will zero it out.

            Thanks for clarifying that. It makes sense on a certain level.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Kelly
              last edited by

              @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

              @coliver said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

              @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

              @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

              @Kelly said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

              And there are many of us who follow the thread that don't care about what the three of you are wrangling over.

              To do a fork while a discussion is live, we have to lock it, for a bit. Maybe five or ten minutes. Otherwise, in flight posts go all over the place. During that time, it doesn't just halt the "unwanted" discussion, but it stops news posting entirely (in the case of a news thread, like this example.)

              Not that anyone is posting or reading news very likely in those few minutes. But that's the underlying problem, it locks up the discussion during the forking, and locks up the original discussion (but not the fork) for a little bit after that until people have converged on the new thread.

              Not saying that that is a good reason to chose to do it that way. Just so you understand how it works and what the concern is.

              Thanks for explaining. I still don't agree, but I appreciate you clarifying the why's behind your decision.

              Side note: You cannot zero out a vote. Sorry about the upvote spam (if it happened). I was trying to change my -1 to a zero and it will only go to 1 or -1.

              Click the downvote button again and it will zero it out.

              Thanks for clarifying that. It makes sense on a certain level.

              Meant to save a click when you misclick, I think.

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              • DanpD
                Danp @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

                What we need, and I hope that they add this soon, is an ability to selectively cut posts in a thread and move them to another one that already exists.

                Isn't this already available? I see this elsewhere --

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Danp
                  last edited by

                  @Danp does that do that? OMG, have I been missing this? Off to test....

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Danp
                    last edited by

                    @Danp well I did a move... now to figure out if it showed up, lol

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                    • DanpD
                      Danp @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller Did it move as expected or did it disappear into the netherworld?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Danp
                        last edited by

                        @Danp said in When Can We Fork a Topic:

                        @scottalanmiller Did it move as expected or did it disappear into the netherworld?

                        So many posts in the thread that it went to, I gave up trying to find it. I'm assuming that it is there. I'll test this more when we have a smaller fork to send it to.

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