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  1. I came to SSV today to read about the goings-ons with SSV. I came to 4 pages of bumped threads from really old discussions. Unfortunately, nothing was added to the conversation other than "thanks" and "interesting." I'm probably not alone in thinking this is annoying. Especially when current conversations get buried 4-5 pages deep. Here's where I'm torn. I really like it when folks go through the archives and discover new items. I like it when they bump the thread if it contains really good info, or if they have something to contribute to the conversation. Sharing knowledge is awesome! That's the reason I started SSV. I don't want to discourage anybody from bumping old threads. But please don't get carried away. Some threads are just better left in the archives.
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