Taliesin
Know what you're doing yet?
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I wish to ask, why do you feel someone else using the forum to communicate is inconsiderate of you personally? I don't understand why you feel this way about other people's posts so strongly that you want them controlled just to avoid upsetting you. That's a pretty extreme reaction, the sort that would be reasonable for an issue like racial invective, not someone leaving someone else a thank you note.Dude. The post that you made that got dinged for Rule 7 has no substance and communicates no information. Asking that you do not make low substance posts to threads that have laid dormant for a considerable amount of time shouldn't be an imposition, its basic netiquette. They happen to be codified in rules to prevent people from piling on asking you to stop.
If you like something and it has been dead long enough for the necro rules to set in, is it really that hard to just send the author PM? If I'm lurking a thread on the off chance an author comes back to it, I really don't need to see your 'attaboy' post polluting my inbox from a thread that hasn't seen an update in seven months.
I also don't see why anyone should have to update the forum software just because you are feeling inconsiderate of the other posters. If you had produced something substantive (an omake, an analysis, etc) that actually added to the discussion of the thread, I doubt you'd have been dinged.
It's the other way around. The vast majority of people fall into the category of either vaguely supportive of rules on thread necromancy or don't give a shit one way or another. It's a small amount of people who want a rule change and have a weird hangup regarding a pre-existing and widespread rule and rather than learning to live and let live they demand it be changed.
You've not really offered up a convincing reason for why a change should be made, nor for why it might be necessary to be made. When you then take into account that the forum already has methods for showing appreciation in the forms of likes, profile posts and PM's it just becomes clear that your reasons are already covered and so the change is completely unnecessary.
But in the end it's the site's staff's decision. If they want to make a rule change they will, if they don't then they won't.
You've got the burden reversed. Cessante ratione legis, cessat et ipsa lex. Rules need justifications, otherwise they have no business being rules. Capricious dictates aren't good in any context.
So far the only justification offered is 'some people get upset when they see an alert if the OP isn't the one making the post', and that objection is easily remedied with a technical solution. A social solution that is burdensome to the moderators and censors posters is unnecessary if people getting upset about seeing a non-OP alert is the real issue. That is the argument, and it is a compelling one.
And yes, the people with power will do what they will do, but that's tautological and offers no insight on what should be done and why.