I wanted to bump this topic ( Debate Thread ) but ik people hate bumping (dont know why) so i made a new topic. here are the rules:
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I will start. Is it better that people make new threads or bump other ones?

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Well on one hand, you could argue that constantly bumping old threads reduces the number of new threads being produced, and helps keep everything nicely sorted by grouping topics into a single thread.

On the other hand however, a lot of threads die out over time (such as games like my potato revolution:wink: , or the burning building , or the various help threads), and after a long enough period of time, it just makes more sense to start a new thread, as the new conversation is generally separate from the original.


I understand the rules say topics cannot be universally illegal (for obvious reasons:confused:), but I still have to ask; can we ask questions about leaving the toilet paper rolls upside-down (not technically illegal, but you get the point), trying to drink a frog, or defying the laws of physics?:joy:
thth

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