The discussion revolves around the frustration of users encountering repetitive posts in forum threads, where individuals respond without acknowledging previous contributions. This behavior is perceived as disrespectful and may stem from a generational shift towards a "broadcast-only" communication style, influenced by social media habits. Participants express concern about the decline of netiquette and the expectation that forum users should at least skim previous posts to avoid redundancy. Various explanations for this behavior are offered, including the tendency of users to prioritize quick responses over thorough reading, the challenge of lengthy posts, and the nature of online interactions that often favor immediate engagement. Suggestions for addressing this issue include continuing to post as usual, accepting the reality of forum dynamics, and possibly encouraging users to follow up on their questions to provide closure. Overall, there is a recognition that while this behavior is frustrating, it has been a longstanding characteristic of online forums.