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Title: Zombie posts
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 03:30:14 AM
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 03:30:14 AM
As a newbie I've noticed that site traffic is quite slow. There are quite a lot of posts that have really interesting topics but haven't had any postings for quite a while. I know some boards do not like people resurecting seemingly dead posts (zombie posting) ie posts that haven't had comments for up to say 6 months. What's the official stance on this?
Am I ok to post on golden oldie posts?
Am I ok to post on golden oldie posts?
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Tig58072 on February 02, 2026, 06:35:25 AM
Post by: Tig58072 on February 02, 2026, 06:35:25 AM
We had an outage at one point and lost a lot of posts. We lost a lot of stuff in that.
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Anne_lifetrip on February 02, 2026, 07:32:19 AM
Post by: Anne_lifetrip on February 02, 2026, 07:32:19 AM
Hello @Stottie Girl, I have faced the same situation, but replied to some very interesting posts that were not active, but as I was interested, I did reply and they come back to life.
I have not been here that much myself, but I believe that after a while, you might have gone through all the posts that interested you depending on the moment you are and they remain...silent, until someone gets there and gets it back living again.
When I have restarted a post, with my doubts, of course, the answer was great, so my newbie advice would be to start all the posts you consider interesting.
Maybe I am wrong, but when I am in a bit of a hurry, but want to check the forum, I just look at the bottom of the home page, where the recent posts are...and of course, I lose a lot of information. When I have time, I look around. So, once you restart, it will apear in the recent activity and maybe will get more attention...just a guess.
Answering your question.
Good to read you around.
Anne 😍
I have not been here that much myself, but I believe that after a while, you might have gone through all the posts that interested you depending on the moment you are and they remain...silent, until someone gets there and gets it back living again.
When I have restarted a post, with my doubts, of course, the answer was great, so my newbie advice would be to start all the posts you consider interesting.
Maybe I am wrong, but when I am in a bit of a hurry, but want to check the forum, I just look at the bottom of the home page, where the recent posts are...and of course, I lose a lot of information. When I have time, I look around. So, once you restart, it will apear in the recent activity and maybe will get more attention...just a guess.
Answering your question.
Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 03:30:14 AMAm I ok to post on golden oldie posts?I can not think of a reason why not...please do.
Good to read you around.
Anne 😍
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 02, 2026, 07:56:48 AM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 02, 2026, 07:56:48 AM
Responding to an old topic is fine. While the original member who posted may no longer be active, sometimes it reignites interest in the topic.
We had a serious 'blip' about two years ago, and we lost about four years of data. That hurt. It required a lot of work to rebuild, and that effort continues.
Love always -- Jessica Rose
We had a serious 'blip' about two years ago, and we lost about four years of data. That hurt. It required a lot of work to rebuild, and that effort continues.
Love always -- Jessica Rose
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Lori Dee on February 02, 2026, 09:13:51 AM
Post by: Lori Dee on February 02, 2026, 09:13:51 AM
Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 03:30:14 AMWhat's the official stance on this?
Am I ok to post on golden oldie posts?
Where other forums discourage "necromancy", we encourage it!
As others have stated, many old posts are still interesting and relevant today. We enjoy having the old posts revived. It is better to have the same question answered in one place, where it is easier to find than multiple discussions scattered all over.
Post away!
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:40:56 AM
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:40:56 AM
Quote from: Anne_lifetrip on Today at 07:32:19 AMHello @Stottie Girl, I have faced the same situation, but replied to some very interesting posts that were not active, but as I was interested, I did reply and they come back to life.Thanks for that Anne, nice to know I wasn't alone. And nice to meet a fellow newbie!
I have not been here that much myself, but I believe that after a while, you might have gone through all the posts that interested you depending on the moment you are and they remain...silent, until someone gets there and gets it back living again.
When I have restarted a post, with my doubts, of course, the answer was great, so my newbie advice would be to start all the posts you consider interesting.
Maybe I am wrong, but when I am in a bit of a hurry, but want to check the forum, I just look at the bottom of the home page, where the recent posts are...and of course, I lose a lot of information. When I have time, I look around. So, once you restart, it will apear in the recent activity and maybe will get more attention...just a guess.
Answering your question.I can not think of a reason why not...please do.
Good to read you around.
Anne 😍
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:42:51 AM
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:42:51 AM
Quote from: Lori Dee on Today at 09:13:51 AMWhere other forums discourage "necromancy", we encourage it!LOL Cheers Lori! Nice to know I won't be annoying the hell out of everyone!
As others have stated, many old posts are still interesting and relevant today. We enjoy having the old posts revived. It is better to have the same question answered in one place, where it is easier to find than multiple discussions scattered all over.
Post away!
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:48:34 AM
Post by: Stottie Girl on February 02, 2026, 09:48:34 AM
Quote from: Jessica_Rose on Today at 07:56:48 AMResponding to an old topic is fine. While the original member who posted may no longer be active, sometimes it reignites interest in the topic.Well there's still a wealth of data to be had on here now. To be honest, I have been a bit of a lurker around the Susans site for many years off and on so, whilst not being a poster, I did see the site back in it's infancy (I'm talking like 10 years ago or so maybe?) and I'm not really noticing that the site has lost any of the great advice and information that drew me to it all those years ago.I still think the site is an incredible resource.
We had a serious 'blip' about two years ago, and we lost about four years of data. That hurt. It required a lot of work to rebuild, and that effort continues.
Love always -- Jessica Rose
Title: Re: Zombie posts
Post by: Lori Dee on February 02, 2026, 09:56:34 AM
Post by: Lori Dee on February 02, 2026, 09:56:34 AM
Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 09:48:34 AMWell there's still a wealth of data to be had on here now. To be honest, I have been a bit of a lurker around the Susans site for many years off and on so, whilst not being a poster, I did see the site back in it's infancy (I'm talking like 10 years ago or so maybe?) and I'm not really noticing that the site has lost any of the great advice and information that drew me to it all those years ago.I still think the site is an incredible resource.
The Forum Staff (before my time) worked very hard to restore the site after the crash. First, it had to be made functional, then restore what information survived. We lost many accounts that just vanished (mine included). In case you hadn't read about the crash, that story is here:
https://www.susans.org/index.php?topic=246809.0
Susan's policy on reviving old posts is here:
https://www.susans.org/index.php?topic=252111.msg2315669#msg2315669
This is in case others are asking the same questions.
Cheers!