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I am disappointed this thread was closed before I got the opportunity to reply to it. Unlike Barrus and most of the other users I didn't find the question Sanitiser asked to be tenuous or lacking merit. I found it quite interesting and was going to reply to it seriously. This has happened to me now on 5 or 6 occasions in the last months. That is, I go into a thread, read down, get very interested in whats being discussed and then go to reply and the thread has already been closed. And, no offense personally but in most cases Barrus has been the mod to close it.
Maybe I've missed some discussion on why these closures are happening and the philosophy behind them
I've always thought a thread was simply a thread, there being popular ones and unpopular ones. But because a thread doesn't get very may responses, or the moderator doesn't anticipate it getting many responses, is that now a reason for closing it ??
I'd really like to respond the question that sanitiser asked. But if everyone else thinks that he's trolling or theres something fundamentally wrong with the question, then, fine, close it.
Maybe I've missed some discussion on why these closures are happening and the philosophy behind them
I'd really like to respond the question that sanitiser asked. But if everyone else thinks that he's trolling or theres something fundamentally wrong with the question, then, fine, close it.
