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don’t write anything on this AMA pls

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How old are you
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Hello
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Is anyone there
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Fav rock song? Best Coldplay song? Best AC/DC song? Best INXS song? Got Spotify? Opinion on me? Check out my blog?

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Don’t listen to any of that stuff and you make some pretty good blogs
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Guys guys I'm gonna be famous frl frl

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Change the name of the forum to "Dream's Directions".

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Ok. Whoever posts after me is cursed.

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im cursed already

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CHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUD

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Lol
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What is this coming back

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Bro you can do better then that you have only made 4 of these

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Let this die
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Finally, necroposting serves as an important pedagogical mechanism for incoming members of digital subcultures. Internet forums frequently enforce contradictory mandates, instructing newcomers to utilize search functions before asking questions, yet penalizing them when they reply to the historical threads they discover. Embracing the utility of the "necro" resolves this friction. It empowers novice users to engage directly with established literature, test existing theories, and offer updated conclusions based on modern technology or updated perspectives. By legitimizing these contributions, digital communities can foster a more inclusive, thorough, and educationally robust environment that values depth of information over mere chronological convenience.

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Let it die, let it die, let it shrivel up and die.
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@robonoah

You might want to talk to your urologist about that.

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why was ts bumped T_T

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BISHOP_e3 wrote:

The Historiographical Value of Thread Resurrection:
In digital communication studies, "necroposting"—the revival of long-dormant forum threads—is frequently stigmatized as a breach of internet etiquette. However, this practice yields profound scholarly and practical benefits by transforming static archives into dynamic knowledge repositories. When a user appends new information to an ancient thread, they prevent the fragmentation of specialized data. Instead of scattering solutions across dozens of redundant, short-lived discussions, necroposting aggregates insights chronologically. This centralization creates a comprehensive, single-source case study that vastly improves search engine indexing and retrieval efficiency for future researchers.
 
Chronological Continuity and the Living Archive:
Beyond mere data consolidation, the resurrection of legacy threads facilitates a rare form of asynchronous, cross-generational collaboration. Digital spaces often suffer from artificial ephemerality, where valuable historical context is discarded in favor of chronological novelty. Necroposting disrupts this trend by bridging the temporal gap between past and present users, allowing contemporary thinkers to challenge, validate, or update decade-old hypotheses. This continuous dialogue transforms the internet from a series of fleeting status updates into a living, evolving historical archive. It ensures that foundational institutional knowledge remains integrated with modern advancements rather than buried under digital dust.
 
Pedagogical Benefits and Newcomer Integration:
Finally, necroposting serves as an important pedagogical mechanism for incoming members of digital subcultures. Internet forums frequently enforce contradictory mandates, instructing newcomers to utilize search functions before asking questions, yet penalizing them when they reply to the historical threads they discover. Embracing the utility of the "necro" resolves this friction. It empowers novice users to engage directly with established literature, test existing theories, and offer updated conclusions based on modern technology or updated perspectives. By legitimizing these contributions, digital communities can foster a more inclusive, thorough, and educationally robust environment that values depth of information over mere chronological convenience.

This is one of the best posts put out in these Forums in the year I've been here. It is a shame to let incredible 'old' data be ignored and criticizing Players who try to respond on these older threads. It has been a frustration of mine for a long time now. Thank you!!