Crazy Horse
Well-known Member
How do what appear to be "replies" show up here as new topics? Several examples down below. Or in reverse, what appears to be a new post has a "Re:" at the start of the post title. How does that happen I wonder?
(quoted from post at 15:09:40 11/19/17) How do what appear to be "replies" show up here as new topics? Several examples down below. Or in reverse, what appears to be a new post has a "Re:" at the start of the post title. How does that happen I wonder?
(quoted from post at 09:01:17 11/20/17) Well, here is a thought...
When I use classic view, I can easily see what I have read or not read at a glance. In modern, I get all turned around as to what I have read and what I have not.
I like to try to read everything in chronological order. I don't need each topic jumping around from bottom to top or top to bottom. Just read in order - if that makes sense.
If you follow the "Site Comments" forum at all, YT Support has acknowledged any number of times that classic is basically obsolete. I get the impression that they are using the digital equivalent of duct tape and baling wire just to keep the thing running halfway decent.(quoted from post at 11:13:30 11/20/17)
This is truly a unique arrangement on the Internet...... as long as the hardware and software continue to support it. Whoever came up with the software that keeps the two forum boards in sync deserves a Nobel prize if you ask me. They're absolutely brilliant.
(quoted from post at 21:53:42 11/20/17)If you follow the "Site Comments" forum at all, YT Support has acknowledged any number of times that classic is basically obsolete. I get the impression that they are using the digital equivalent of duct tape and baling wire just to keep the thing running halfway decent.(quoted from post at 11:13:30 11/20/17)
This is truly a unique arrangement on the Internet...... as long as the hardware and software continue to support it. Whoever came up with the software that keeps the two forum boards in sync deserves a Nobel prize if you ask me. They're absolutely brilliant.
You boys can say whatever you want and use whichever you want, but I predict that at some point you will need to suck it up and get with the program.
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