the similar threads listed below don't have anything in common with this. two of them are talking about thread for sewing
Yes, I find them useful.
No, I do not find them useful.
I'm undecided.
I didn't even notice them.
the similar threads listed below don't have anything in common with this. two of them are talking about thread for sewing
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I just noticed them and do find them interesting. That said, I guess they are useful for my purposes.
I have always found them incredibly incredibly useful, not just on HF but all forums I visit.
I think they are even more of an asset here than just about anywhere else I visit regularly because in most hobbies even if you dont know about how or why something works or doesnt, you generally have some idea what the item or concept or topic is likely called.
Without knowing the term 'bishop bag' for example, it took me forever and wasted a bunch of peoples time by having to start a whole new thread just to describe a search term in a single sentence. instead I can just search stuff or sack or probably even bag and get to where i want to go.
Amazingly useful to a noob like me, to find a wider breadth of discussions over time of the same topics.
Personally, i find them useful on other forums that I visit.
The one downside is that it is quite easy to forget that the thread you are viewing has potentially not been active for quite some time when you click the link below an active thread.
I find that there are way more zombie threads on forums that use that feature. That said, generally the benefits outweigh the negatives in my opinion.
Forgot about this. I think it would break the computer's brain if it had to choose only 4 "what's more important? UQ or TQ?" threads!
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