firehazard wrote:Hennybhoy wrote:There you go....
That's the way, Hennybhoy. We've lost a few good threads the same way.
I think the threshold is somewhere around 90 days. No posts in 90 days (or thereabouts) makes them fade into the mists.
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firehazard wrote:Hennybhoy wrote:There you go....
That's the way, Hennybhoy. We've lost a few good threads the same way.
DzM wrote:firehazard wrote:Hennybhoy wrote:There you go....
That's the way, Hennybhoy. We've lost a few good threads the same way.
I think the threshold is somewhere around 90 days. No posts in 90 days (or thereabouts) makes them fade into the mists.
DzM wrote:DzM wrote:firehazard wrote:Hennybhoy wrote:There you go....
That's the way, Hennybhoy. We've lost a few good threads the same way.
I think the threshold is somewhere around 90 days. No posts in 90 days (or thereabouts) makes them fade into the mists.
Nope. It was 365 days.
Anyway, I found that setting and turned it off.
firehazard wrote:DzM wrote:Anyway, I found that setting and turned it off.
Sounds good... so does that mean there's no need to bump a thread when it's approaching the 365-day mark?
Heather wrote:DZM, the site's saying it's not secure. I don't know if it's me or what, but I've not noticed that before and all the other websites I use say they are secure.
Tal wrote:Heather wrote:DZM, the site's saying it's not secure. I don't know if it's me or what, but I've not noticed that before and all the other websites I use say they are secure.
Hell I do not know but no such" not secure. " this end. E.g Just east from Lime Street but thankfully not in Yorkshire
DzM wrote:pogues.com does not currently use SSL/TLS encryption. Firefox and Chrome have recently begun alerting users to this. They are correct: no encryption is currently happening.
I may change this in the next six months or so. Or maybe not. That's possible too. None-the-less, thanks for the heads-up on it.
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