Searching for topics before posting
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:33 pm
In recent weeks, we've had a number of duplicate threads. Please use the search facility ("Search" in the top right, between "FAQ" and "Members") to check to see if a subject or question has been discussed before.
Some topics are suitable for multiple threads - signalling comes to mind - for example, you might be asking about a specific area or region, or type of signal. And even a specific place might be appropriate for multiple threads.
A couple of examples where the poster should have added a comment to an existing thread: A model manufacturer's product announcement for the coming year. A new announcement for a new year or manufacturer is worth a new thread, but not the same announcement from the same manufacturer.
Another would be a "Did you know there was a new build project for X?" when the project has been discussed a few times before. A new thread would not be appropriate for this question, but it would be for big news or perhaps speculative discussion (eg. my P2 name thread).
Richard
Some topics are suitable for multiple threads - signalling comes to mind - for example, you might be asking about a specific area or region, or type of signal. And even a specific place might be appropriate for multiple threads.
A couple of examples where the poster should have added a comment to an existing thread: A model manufacturer's product announcement for the coming year. A new announcement for a new year or manufacturer is worth a new thread, but not the same announcement from the same manufacturer.
Another would be a "Did you know there was a new build project for X?" when the project has been discussed a few times before. A new thread would not be appropriate for this question, but it would be for big news or perhaps speculative discussion (eg. my P2 name thread).
Richard