Originally Posted By: ClutchDisc
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
If you don't like the answers you get in the first thread, just make a new one. Works every time.
The two threads are
very different. First one he asks if anyone has a collapsing arch, second thread he asks about a good pair of shoes. Two
very different threads. If he had just added the second topic to the first one, then not very many people would have seen it. I wouldn't have.
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: chevyboy14
The topic of this thread is different it'd similar but different. Maybe we should combine all the oil threads into one.... After all they're similar
This is bobisthe
oilguy.com, not chevyboy14scollapsingarch.com.
chevyboy14scollapsingarch.com????? Let's respect each other. That was one thread, not an entire website! What he means is while the two threads do have some similarity they are still
very different.
The titles may be different, but the subject matter is definitely the same. He could have given the first thread a proper descriptive title (ie: "What are good shoes for a collapsing arch?"), and simply bumped it to the top with the update. The OP isn't all that receptive to the advice given in either thread, so what's the point anyway?
If this was the first thread like this, I wouldn't have said a thing, but there are a couple people who routinely ask for advice, ignore given advice, then make another thread asking practically the same question and apparently expecting a different answer. It clutters and dilutes the quality of the board when a couple people make a whole lot of threads that end up going nowhere for the same reasons every time.