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    Enla's Avatar
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    Crushing Fatigue
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    Balmung
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    Scholar Lv 70
    Honestly I'm all for them just hard locking threads after three months have passed. If nothing has been added in that time period then the topic wasn't worth continuing in that particular thread to begin with. Course on top of that I would also like an overhaul of the block system for these forums as it's one of the worst I've ever encountered since you can still see the person you blocked posting all the time, you just can't access what they posted.
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    TeraTyrantShadic's Avatar
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    Nov 2013
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    J'naiah Terran
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    Tonberry
    Main Class
    Blue Mage Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Enla View Post
    Honestly I'm all for them just hard locking threads after three months have passed. If nothing has been added in that time period then the topic wasn't worth continuing in that particular thread to begin with. Course on top of that I would also like an overhaul of the block system for these forums as it's one of the worst I've ever encountered since you can still see the person you blocked posting all the time, you just can't access what they posted.
    I disagree as some of these 3 month old threads can still be relevant to discussing some topics as of today and it is better to keep all in one thread than multiple thread. I mean I have posted in the JP community thread and they really do keep things organized there and their Moderators are preventing similar thread and always direct you to the correct thread to provide your suggestions and feedback on. Basically in the ENG community we have too many similar thread and it is very disorganized and we treat the general discussion forum as our main hub to discussing about the game and certain aspects of it, rather than using specific threads.
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