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Also, I really feel that it's the user's responsibility to keep track of his or her own threads. Egosearches are not difficult or especially time-consuming, and usually with the browser's "find" capability posts can be found within seconds. Is a minute of your life really worth the possible confusion? I think it would be especially nice for mods to PM you linking to the thread and saying "It's now in such and such forum" but that is a courtesy and we should not expect moderators to do that much for us.
If you paid attention to my post, you'd see that I don't actually want mods to move a thread and then PM the starter telling them where it is (although, as someone who's moderated/supermodded various forums for more than seven years now, I
don't think that would be too much to ask of a mod). That might be helpful for the starter, but not for anyone else who was following the discussion. I want them to leave the locked/redirecting thread in the original forum so all posters know where the thread went. No, it is not incredibly difficult for an experienced forumite to do a vanity search and find out where a thread they posted on disappeared to, but it's still a hassle and would be confusing for new members.
I don't buy the "it messes up the forum" thing, either. How many threads per day get moved? Also, when they're moved, the "ghost" thread is locked and can't be posted on anymore, so it quickly moves down the page -- it doesn't sit there all day blocking active discussions. I have posted on a LOT of forums, most much busier than PPT, and PPT is the only forum I know of that just vanishes threads with no redirect. It's annoying.
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I really do appreciate the moderation team giving us a chance to voice our opinions on how the forum is run and although the staff do a great job as it is, there is always room for improvement. A lot of long standing, eloquent members have bought up many points on how we could all improve the forums but every suggestion has been pretty much excused by somebody. As in, "yes that's a valid point but... *insert reason why it shouldn't be changed*".
Yeah, I was going to comment on that, myself. I don't see the point of this thread, honestly. It is very nice that we have a thread like this where we can offer feedback, but I haven't seen anyone even consider one of the suggestions yet, even though we've brought up things that annoy a lot of members. This just seems more like a thread for the mods and admins to justify how things currently are... and if they don't want to change, that's fine, but don't bother asking us what we want.