_brian_
Well-known member
As we all know, forums like this end up in search engines very quickly and will easily appear in results for related content. In my searches for information, I have seen threads with bad information. Bad may refer to simply incorrect information or possibly information that is outdated.
My question is how should, if at all, this should be handled? For example, I just read a thread where it states that all impact sockets, no matter the manufacturer is chrome moly. None of the replies make an attempt to counter that statement. I would hate for someone to read a thread from a quality source such as this and leave with bad information.
One suggestion I have it to mark threads as archived, with notes on the statement that content of the thread may be out of date and incorrect at the time of reading. Non archived threads, I am unsure. People here seem to be fussy about resurrecting old threads, but I would believe that posts should be made to correct data. What are your thoughts on this?
My question is how should, if at all, this should be handled? For example, I just read a thread where it states that all impact sockets, no matter the manufacturer is chrome moly. None of the replies make an attempt to counter that statement. I would hate for someone to read a thread from a quality source such as this and leave with bad information.
One suggestion I have it to mark threads as archived, with notes on the statement that content of the thread may be out of date and incorrect at the time of reading. Non archived threads, I am unsure. People here seem to be fussy about resurrecting old threads, but I would believe that posts should be made to correct data. What are your thoughts on this?
