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Originally posted by riahc4
I think by obligation something should be added to the code to make the mod/admin that closes a thread to be the last post in the thread saying at least "Closed" and/or the reason its closed.
Why?
For starters, it is useless to put "closed" in a new post, because everybody can see the thread is closed.
Second, who closed the thread is of no bussiness to people and shouldn't matter.
And, if you use some common sense, you can always see why a thread is closed anyways.
For all other cases, mods already give reasons when they close a thread...
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Originally posted by riahc4
UNLESS THE LAST POST IS MADE BY THE MOD WHO CLOSED THE THREAD (OR A ADMIN) THE THREAD CANNOT BE CLOSED.
You really lost me there... I mean, it is only a mod/admin who can close threads in the first place. So what's the use of that rule?
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Originally posted by linx05
Or the mods/admin can do their job properly and add a reason why with "Closed" in italics at the bottom.
mods/admins do their job properly already... and see my reply above concearning the completely useless "closed" post...
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Originally posted by linx05
Would save a bit of work I am sure they are too lazy to do anyway.
This has very little to do with being lazy.