So I know people hate the act of thread rezzing (posting to a thread that's 
been dead for a while - how long a "while" is varies from forum to forum: a 
year or more, a few weeks, 20 minutes...) on various forums, but what's the 
general consensus on BGG? (At least as understood by visitors to this site...)

I don't understand why people hate thread necromancers. The Internet is like 
that. Just because it was posted last year, and whether or not it is still 
relevant to YOU, does not mean that some other person stumbling on said thread 
can't find relevance in it at a far future date.

To complicate things even more, people will frequently berate others for "not 
using the search function" (regardless how good [or bad] said search function 
may be) on topics that have been discussed before, and yet, when those people 
post to the ancient threads they sometimes get "instructed" to "start a new 
thread."

It's not really a serious issue, but I am wondering what people on BGG think.

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