View Poll Results: Which method do you prefer?

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  • Inactivity/Cookie Based (old method)

    9 39.13%
  • Database (new method)

    9 39.13%
  • Don't know/care

    5 21.74%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raistlin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
    I feel like an idiot but I kind of don't get what has changed. It all seems the same to me. =O
    Threads that have new posts have different icons than other threads. In the old version, those threads would be automatically marked as read due to inactivity. For example, if you logged in for the first time and see there's a bunch of new posts but then you wandered off for thirty minutes and refreshed the page, it would look like there were no new posts (except for any that were made in that 30 minute span).

    In this new version, threads are never marked as read unless 1) you actually read them, or 2) you click "mark forum(s) as read." You could log in for the first time one day, leave for hours/days/whatever, come back and all of the threads would still show up as having new posts.
    I think if you don't read a thread for something like a week then it is automatically logged as read, too.

    While I can live with either way, I think that there are more obvious benefits to the new way.
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    There are some benefits to the new way, but these benefits can also be gotten by pressing "today's threads" :p.
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    I like the new method better, but then I browse the forums by searching for all new posts, opening the threads I want to view in new tabs, then marking all posts as read, so the new method is perfect.
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    The old way is so much better.

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    Whatever method people's browsers were handling cookies must have been po'janky. The only difference I see is what BoB described. Threads unread for a week are then marked off. I think you guys have some OCD issues where a thread marked as unread bothers you because you aren't interested in the topic, and for some reason can't stand seeing a thread with bold lettering

    I like the new method. I use multiple computers and this ensures that the threads I've read are marked as read, and vice-versa. And I have no problem with half the forum being unread. I just check the topics that interest me. I don't see why everyone HAS to click "mark forum as read"

    Explain plz??



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    it's not a matter of life and death but I find myself preferring the old method

  7. #22

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    i like it in principle but it needs a cut off like 12 hours or a day
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