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I got the feeling, that necroposting is frowned upon at physicsforums.
My question is what constitutes necroposting and how to avoid it? I am a beginner so don't know rules in details.Suppose for instance, I have a doubt regarding a thread which hasn't been discussed for 3-4 months. The OP seems to be satisfied with the replies , but I have a few doubts in the reply.
Should I create a new thread and quote the old thread ?
Or , when it ok to post in such a thread ?
Note - the thread in which i wish to post isn't speculative in nature. it is straight maths.
My question is what constitutes necroposting and how to avoid it? I am a beginner so don't know rules in details.Suppose for instance, I have a doubt regarding a thread which hasn't been discussed for 3-4 months. The OP seems to be satisfied with the replies , but I have a few doubts in the reply.
Should I create a new thread and quote the old thread ?
Or , when it ok to post in such a thread ?
Note - the thread in which i wish to post isn't speculative in nature. it is straight maths.