Warrior4Christ wrote:I think goodbye threads are a very good idea. Much better than the pointless "how will the person below you die" -that's just stupid and morbid.
Goodbye threads are there for a reason. Just ignore it if you don't like them.
I must confess that I've posted one or two 'going away for two weeks, etc.' threads, although that was during the summer when I was typically logging on several times daily, and I was working on some delayed art requests. So maybe that justifies it, I just hate to suddenly dissapear altogether without noticeScribs wrote:The threads that drive me crazy are the ones that are like "I am leaving in two weeks for a one week vacation! I am going to miss you all so much! By the time the two or three people who actually post on the thread have stopped spamming with messages like "Omg! I will miss Randommember so much!" and "yeah me too!!!" and "well at least we have eachother" and then "yay I am back" and then the others will go on for at least another page about it.
~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:i say if you have a problem with them.... dont post on them.
~NL~
I guess if people feel that they just asking for attention in threads like that. Then maybe we need to do away with the pray board, since that like asking for attention to have them pray for them.
uc pseudonym wrote:I am of two minds about this. In one sense, yes, there are far too many goodbye threads, and many of them are for rather minor things. I also don't see a purpose in making a goodbye thread if you will still have access to the internet.
But on the other hand, I've used them in the past and I'd be willing to defend their use. If I am gone for an extended period of time without telling people, I tend to get numerous private messages complaining that I'm not answering. Also, I have a few obligations that will obviously be neglected when I am gone (not to mention moderating), and like people to know the reason that nothing has been done.
However, I try to limit my threads as much as possible. For short absences that will effect only a few obligations, I only post in the relevant threads.
Scribs wrote:well, asking for prayer is considerably different from making a goodbye thread. Asking for prayer has a purpose other than just wanting attention, it is a request for prayer. A goodbye thread for somone who isnt leaving, or who is coming back in a very short ammount of time serves no purpose besides an announcement (unless they are asking for prayer allong with it in which case it is actually a prayer thread and I would have no problem with it.)
starfire wrote:I left once for about a year. I never made a goodbye thread, but did accidentaly make two "I'm back threads". *cringes* When I came back on, I remember thinking, oh, where did this or that person go? Confusing.O.O
I don't really find them annoying. As others have said, if you don't like them, don't read them. They can be useful. It's good to know if a friend isn't going to be on.
It's funny to me that in forums, you can actually make friends, at least that you notice when they're gone.
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