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Post time: 18-7-2018 23:06:48
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Hello i'm new here. Actually I'm revisiting this forum after a first look of its creation.

My problem so far: The forum rules encourage active participation, but every time I find an interesting topic I cannot reply:
Sorry, Administrator sets threads posted 15 days ago of this forum closed automatically, no longer allowed new replies.

15 days or ~ 2 weeks are an awfully short time to catch up on things... Especially considering that this forum isn't as active as admins wish...  Also: doesn't this lead to a flood of similar threads; opened up again and again just to add a few thoughts? Isn't the 'Coversation Zone' meant exact to ... converse? I don't know what to make of this.

*shrug*
Harema

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Post time: 19-7-2018 00:15:12
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Hi... After a review of threads from the Free Zone section, it has been determined that 15 days is a reasonable period that allows users to exchange opinions and comments, the purpose of this policy is to avoid monotony, saturation and stagnation around the same topic.
Users can re-post a thread about an old topic, but that is not advisable. The ideal is that users try to raise and develop current, new and/or interesting topics that favor a quality interaction.
On the other hand, there is no such flood of threads bringing old topics to life (at least not in a significant way).
Indeed, the Free Zone is a section for conversation, but there are also groups, in which you can find more space to develop your own interests.
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Post time: 27-7-2018 16:39:09
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A valid explanation.The fifteen day limit would certainly ensure topicality and sustain interest optimally.
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