I thought that TMFKA Invisible Wombat handled this zombie thread pretty nicely. His post stands out and alerts the rest of us that this is a zombie thread that has been bumped, and also lets the new poster know that she’s bumped a zombie (and also that all-blue text is not appreciated, which was another nice touch).
Anyway, I don’t know if this is a new policy in general or just a one-time thing because that poster’s blue text was particularly egregious, but I thought it was good moderation.
Gary repeats the adage that “we try to discourage them because the original participants may not still be around to respond to you,” but I don’t see anything in that thread that would make that a problem.
He didn’t close that thread. It can be a problem; for example I had an instance of someone resurrecting a zombie just to say “hi” to an acquaintance who had died several years earlier. Whether or not we close a zombie depends on several factors. One of them is whether the zombie raiser is trying to engage in discussion with posters who are unable to respond.
Oh, I understand that much. And I do appreciate a small reminder that it is a revived thread, if it’s more than a few months old.
I’m just saying that the adage shouldn’t really apply to all threads.
Some threads are like conversations among people in a room, albeit recorded for posterity–it would indeed be weird and pointless to come into the room after everyone had gone away and start trying to talk to them.
But other threads are like, well, bulletin boards. Someone addresses a general audience. Then someone else responds to that, but it’s still really for a general audience. Facts mostly remain facts, and interpretations don’t become less valid or interesting by their authors’ absence. IMO that kind of old thread should be revived if anyone has more to say on the topic. If the original thread wasn’t derailed somewhere along the way, revival can be less cumbersome than a new thread with a lot of repetition and inconsistent, if any, links back.
This is exactly why we have relaxed the no-zombies rule. Your second category applies to many threads in GQ, and here we tend to leave them open if significant new information is being added, and there wasn’t a problem with it before. The first category is more like threads in IMHO and MPSIMS, and it’s more likely that zombies will be closed in these forums.