Aqui Posted April 30, 2018 Share Posted April 30, 2018 http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/topic/346694-site-wide-purging-of-old-topics/ In preparation for the planned site upgrade (details on that later as we're still planning), the moderator team will be deleting old topics. Basically, anything that is no longer relevant will be deleted. So army lists and tactica for previous editions; news, rumors, and forum announcements that have either come to pass or been proven as incorrect; threads/topics with dead links (which includes anything that got the short end of the Photobucket straw; et cetera. If you know of an old topic that you want to keep, post a reply in that topic with your request and an explanation. Necro-posting is normally frowned upon, but this will serve as a direct communication that will remove the topic from the back pages (where it is most likely to be deleted). If the topic is archived, send your request via PM (since you can't reply to an archived topic). The mods will make a determination as to whether or not a topic will be kept and will provide an answer by replying to the topic/PM. If the determination is to delete the topic, they will identify a date at which that will take place - giving you a week or two to save the topic for your own records. You can expect Liber topics and Forge topics to be kept, as well as active projects. We want to trim all of the dead weight, but we want to keep anything that is useful to the community. This in the mean won't affect us too much. The vast majority of old posts are really out of date and therefore will not affect the Sisters forum when they're purged. However, I will be checking all of the old topics to see if there are any that are still relevant. Any WIP or similar blogs in this forum will be left alone unless they're long abandoned (As in for more than say five years). Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/346731-site-wide-purging-of-old-topics/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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