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Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Tuthmosis - 04-16-2013

This goes out mostly to newbies, but there are also several senior-level habitual offenders.

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(Not singling out jariel, just using the first example that came to mind.)

If you're going to post a new thread--especially if it's a news article or current event--take the extra few seconds to do a keyword search in the one of the forum search features.

It's really a simple process and keeps the forum running smoothly.

Step 1: Pick a search feature. I like Google's, but they're both effective.

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Step 2: Type in a few relevant keywords to your thread. If it's a news article, a name or location will do.

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Step 3: Check some of the thread titles that look relevant to yours to see if your subject has been covered. If it has, bump the thread. If it hasn't, proceed to make a new thread. Bonus: if a thread is just relevant to yours, but isn't exactly what you're going for, it's nice to reference it in your new thread.

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Dupes are going to happen--it's inevitable--but this simple step will reduce a forum nuisance and foster good favor with your fellow forum members.

That is all.

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Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Roosh - 04-16-2013

Good reminder. Also I think double posting may be due to browser incompatibilities (older versions of Firefox).


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Roosh - 04-26-2013

Also, if you see a dupe, reply with a link to the original thread. Once we see your reply, we can quickly lock the thread up.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Thomas the Rhymer - 04-26-2013

Quote: (04-26-2013 05:53 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Also, if you see a dupe, reply with a link to the original thread. Once we see your reply, we can quickly lock the thread up.

Should we report dupes as well, or just post the relevant link?


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Roosh - 04-26-2013

Yeah go ahead and report it too.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Tuthmosis - 10-20-2013

Bumping this thread because I'm noticing an increase in the number of dupe threads. (Example)

Note: Be especially sure to use the search feature (and look around) if you're posting an article. Chance are--especially if it's more than a day or two old--someone already beat you to it.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Thomas the Rhymer - 09-24-2015

Bump.

I have a theory - if you think up of a topic, any topic, it is likely to already have been discussed in the Rooshvforum.

So if you're contemplating starting a new thread...
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Use the search function and bump up the old threadz, rather than starting new ones.

Then instead of the mods locking up your thread because it is the seventeenth RooshV forum thread on topic x...
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You'll instead have senior members giving you mad props for digging up the wisdom buried in this forum...
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So, don't be a noob...
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Be a raider, a Raider of the Lost Archives.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Suits - 09-24-2015

Quote: (09-24-2015 05:24 AM)Thomas the Rhymer Wrote:  

Bump.

I have a theory - if you think up of a topic, any topic, it is likely to already have been discussed in the Rooshvforum.

So if you're contemplating starting a new thread...
[Image: picgifs-indiana-jones-1667336.gif]

Use the search function and bump up the old threadz, rather than starting new ones.

Then instead of the mods locking up your thread because it is the seventeenth RooshV forum thread on topic x...
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You'll instead have senior members giving you mad props for digging up the wisdom buried in this forum...
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So, don't be a noob...
[Image: IJ_rockroll-cropped.gif]
Be a raider, a Raider of the Lost Archives.

This post is very elite.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Cr33pin - 09-24-2015

Its easier to search when people don't title threads things like "Pill popping porker prevents pregnancy" or "Small Samoan summons strength starting smoking sugar"


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - The Beast1 - 09-24-2015

In defense of the users who post multiple threads, other forums actively discourage re-posting in older threads. We do things a bit differently.

Regardless, I prefer it this way as it keeps things cleaner.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Suits - 09-24-2015

If it wasn't for my deeply held respect for Roosh, Tuth and their policies here, I'd get all meta by starting a dupe of this thread.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 09-24-2015

Quote: (09-24-2015 05:32 AM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

Its easier to search when people don't title threads things like "Pill popping porker prevents pregnancy" or "Small Samoan summons strength starting smoking sugar"

Agreed. The cutesy alliterative titles had some charm in the hands of Steve McMahon (where is that bloke by the way?) but they should not be abused by imitators.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Foolsgo1d - 09-24-2015

Didn't Tuth dupe himself recently?


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Tuthmosis - 09-24-2015

Quote: (09-24-2015 11:25 AM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

Didn't Tuth dupe finally dupe himself recently?

Fixed.

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Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - not_dead_yet - 10-08-2017

Is there any way to easily search within a thread?

I don't want to dupe post in the Vegas shooting thread, but it's a real PIA to somehow figure out whether a topic has already been discussed in 50+ pages.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - Roosh - 10-08-2017

Quote: (10-08-2017 06:45 AM)not_dead_yet Wrote:  

Is there any way to easily search within a thread?

I don't want to dupe post in the Vegas shooting thread, but it's a real PIA to somehow figure out whether a topic has already been discussed in 50+ pages.

Yes. Go to the last post of the thread. Underneath it to the right is a Search Thread box, right above the New Reply button.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - AneroidOcean - 10-09-2017

Quote: (10-08-2017 11:16 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Quote: (10-08-2017 06:45 AM)not_dead_yet Wrote:  

Is there any way to easily search within a thread?

I don't want to dupe post in the Vegas shooting thread, but it's a real PIA to somehow figure out whether a topic has already been discussed in 50+ pages.

Yes. Go to the last post of the thread. Underneath it to the right is a Search Thread box, right above the New Reply button.

CAVEAT: If you're in a regular desktop/laptop browser. If you're on a tablet or mobile device you may not see this unless you force it to load a desktop-style version of the forum.


Forum Reminder: Use the Search Feature Before Posting a New Thread - not_dead_yet - 10-14-2017

Quote: (10-08-2017 11:16 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Quote: (10-08-2017 06:45 AM)not_dead_yet Wrote:  

Is there any way to easily search within a thread?

I don't want to dupe post in the Vegas shooting thread, but it's a real PIA to somehow figure out whether a topic has already been discussed in 50+ pages.

Yes. Go to the last post of the thread. Underneath it to the right is a Search Thread box, right above the New Reply button.

Thanks, Roosh. I appreciate it.