Suggestion Quoting Closed Threads: Is It Worth the Risk?

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The discussion centers around the inability to quote closed threads in a forum, which users find limiting when trying to reference previous conversations. While some users suggest copying text directly, this method sacrifices formatting, making it less desirable. The "+Quote" feature is only accessible to those with mentor rights, complicating the quoting process for regular users. There are concerns that allowing quotes from closed threads could lead to reopening discussions that were intentionally concluded. Overall, the suggestion to enable quoting from closed threads raises questions about user intent and forum etiquette.
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I just noticed that when a thread is closed, we lose the option to "quote."

It makes sense, obviously that I cannot quote them in the same (closed) thread. But I would like to open a new thread which quotes it (usually this is some tangent that we avoided originally).

Just putting it in the suggestion box for review. Thanks!

-Dave K
 
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Can you click the "+Quote" button? Afterwards, open the thread where you want to quote the post and click "Insert quotes".
Edit: Okay, checked it, that only works with mentor rights.

You can always mark the text and copy it via your browser, but that loses the formatting. If there is complicated formatting that you want to keep, you can ask a mentor.

Random closed topic to test.
 
mfb said:
Can you click the "+Quote" button? Afterwards, open the thread where you want to quote the post and click "Insert quotes".
It works for me, but I'm not sure if that is due to mentor rights.

Nope. Here's a screencap of the last post in the test thread you posted. No +Quote button.

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You can always mark the text and copy it via your browser, but that loses the formatting.

Random closed topic to test.

Yeah, it'd be nice to use the quote feature. It keeps formatting and other good info.

-Dave K
 

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I updated my post a bit before you posted. If the formatting is important and complex, you can ask a mentor to get the source code.
 
mfb said:
I updated my post a bit before you posted. If the formatting is important and complex, you can ask a mentor to get the source code.

I am much too lazy for that. :biggrin: It's just a matter of convenience, so I post the suggestion if it is easy to change. Based on what you are saying, the +Quote option is only available if you are able to reply to the thread, (which, as a moderator you can probably do if the thread is closed.) So it is probably not so easy to make it behave otherwise.

-Dave K
 
dkotschessaa said:
But I would like to open a new thread which quotes it (usually this is some tangent that we avoided originally).

Do you really, really want to do this? Whatever your intentions are, I am reasonably sure that the most popular use will be to restart conversations that were stopped for a reason.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Do you really, really want to do this? Whatever your intentions are, I am reasonably sure that the most popular use will be to restart conversations that were stopped for a reason.

I assure you as a paragon of online etiquette and model user of this forum I personally have nothing but the most noble of intentions and would never think of doing such a thing.

But OK fair enough. Good point.

-Dave K
 
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