D&D General Poll: Should a poster be expected to read (or at least skim) all posts before posting in a thread?

Should a poster be expected to read (or skim) all posts before posting in a thread?

  • Yes

    Votes: 42 25.9%
  • No

    Votes: 120 74.1%

  • Poll closed .

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Ok for any others, here is the link to continue the conversation in a more topical thread:


Understanding how angels work, is surprisingly useful to understanding how the entire D&D multiverse works.
I'm supposed to be working right now! And, by the time I get home that thread will 15 pages long. I don't type very fast. But keep it coming man, that's the kind of naughty word I love about Dungeons and Dragons.
 




One thing that would I would really like is a way to have moderator actions jump out better in long threads. If a mod has said "Let's leave this sub-discussion alone, guys", it's harder to follow if it's buried on page 8 of a 15 page thread. And if someone's been removed from a thread, I want to be sure I note it so I don't respond to an earlier post by that person.

OTOH, I have a feeling that highlighting threads and posts with moderator action would do little to help keep things calm and bring the thread back into control.
 

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Ok for any others, here is the link to continue the conversation in a more topical thread:


Understanding how angels work, is surprisingly useful to understanding how the entire D&D multiverse works.
This is a shameless self-promotion! (and I approve of it)
 

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