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| View Poll Results: When should the thread be considered 'done'? | |||
| 2-3 days |
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6 | 7.59% |
| 6-7 days |
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4 | 5.06% |
| 2 weeks |
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8 | 10.13% |
| case-by-case |
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47 | 59.49% |
| never |
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14 | 17.72% |
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Case-by-case...
Some discussions about good robotics stuff like motors and wires and that crazy stuff can stay a good, helpful discussions for weeks... Others luckily end themselves... As for controversial topics, if there were a way to screen them, I'd say good riddance and find another forum. Since this thread is about time limits, I'd say a single day is more than enough to produce plenty of heated emotions. If they want more then a day, that's what IM, e-mail, and other such private devices are good for. Yes, this seems to be contradictory to my previous posts in the last week... If you want to know how such a quick change should come about, PM me... |
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