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| View Poll Results: Do you mind thread hijacking or does it drive you nuts | |||
| I don’t mind |
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8 | 17.78% |
| Love thread hijacking |
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5 | 11.11% |
| Don’t like |
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10 | 22.22% |
| Drives me nuts |
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12 | 26.67% |
| Don’t really care either way |
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10 | 22.22% |
| Voters: 45. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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we have had lots of threads discussing this so I thought I would try a poll
I like but thats just me Last edited by NeilV; 09-12-2004 at 05:28 AM. |
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It depends a bit on the forum section and the topic of the thread.
If the topic is "Apple Pie" and half the messages are about "Beef Steak", then it's a bit tedious. But if the original topic is "Micromanagement" and the discussions drifts slowly to game design philosophy, then I don't mind. But generally, I think it's "cleaner" to just fork threads when the discussion strays from the original topic. |
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I tend to agree with Cironir.
Maybe it would be better to have MORE separate SHORTER threads that are more focussed in their nature. Nevertheless, one can learn some extremely interesting information in "highjacked" threads. I had never heard of Bullwinkle before ... ![]() |
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I don't really care either way. Sometimes it annoys me, but other times I find quite fun.
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Totally agree with Cironir. It depends on the original subject, and the direction of the hijacking.
I think you tend to get the same results you'd get from the same people in real life. Some people would rather talk about not what you wanted. (And, tada! I highjack! Let's not go down that path...) |
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I don't understand the question. What is thread hijacking? What is a thread in an Off-Topic part of a forum? My trouble is that I have tenthousand jolly robbins in my mind who never go to sleep- not even at night. I find it difficult to stick to a topic in most circumstances.
Don't we 'hijack' a thread when we quote from a newspaper or magazine or something? Philip Tarbuck 12 Sep 04 |
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I'm use to seeing it on other forums, so I guess it doesn't matter to me.
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Rnett:
You found the picture I was describing!! Now I would REALLY like to have him as a signature (like Miut's cat). ![]() |
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Quote:
A thread in an Off-Topic part of a forum is just a thread that has nothing to do with the game and we can talk about anything we want. Quoting is not hijacking unless it is compleatley off topic does that help N |
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So anyway, what do you guys think about the screenshots and stuff?
lol... sorry, had to do it. ![]() |
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Doesn't bother me..and if the post is one important to the game, people tend to stick to topic anyways. Seem like the threads drift on & off subject the same as any conversation would when you get a bunch of people together.
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If it's an off-topic thread for the forum that it's in, if the topic drifts a bit, I don't really mind... unless I'm the thread originator, in which case I'll tell myself it's what I get for posting OT stuff in the wrong forum area, LOL.
But some of the best info for games I've gotten has been from ON-topic threads that drifted. It's the nature of conversation to evolve, and flow from one topic to another. As long as people don't turning into a spitting, cursing, b**ch-fest, I don't mind letting a topic wander. ![]() |
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I wonder who the other person was that voted for "love hijacking threads"...
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Son of Moose, just to hi-jack this thread - which incedentally if the thread is of an informative nature, I do object to it being hi-jacked onto an unrelated topic to be honest.
Try here for an animated Moose gif that is free to use. I did a static screen shot. Any good for you? http://www.gifs.net/animate/webl2.htm ![]() EDIT: er, not so static, it seems! ![]() Last edited by Miut; 09-12-2004 at 05:44 PM. |
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One vote for 'hate it' here. Especially when there's an official off-topic forum on the same message board system. When I make posts or threads, I'm usually either asking questions or responding to questions or specific comments. I really prefer those to be on-topic so that I don't have to wade through a bunch of non-sequiturs.
I like to post off-topic, but choose my time and place to do so. ![]() |
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Miut:
Thank you so much for the animated Moose. Let me see what I can do with him. [Btw: Sorry for the unintended highjack ]. |
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I don't like hijacking. There are OT threads and even an OT forum for chatter and babble, which has its place in a community like this aftter all.
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Hey, Moose! I added to the hi-jack too!
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You sure did!!
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I am afraid that the explanation as to what hijacking is merely confused the issue. I take it that you are talking about deliberate hijacking? What if it is not deliberate but the remark has that effect? If no-one reacts to say that it is hijacking then it may rapidly become the subject.
There are many people in this world who would not recognise if they had hijacked (or changed) the theme of a thread, whether deliberately or not. There are many people (including my wife) who cannot answer a question. Philip Tarbuck 14 Sep 04 |
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