Give Us This Day Our Daily Thread Feb 1st - Feb 28th 2026

  • #21
Hey.
Some members want a new thread when the thread gets too big.
We used to start new threads when a thread reached 1000 posts because some people had dial-up or older computers, which made a long thread hard to load. That should not be the case today, but I could be wrong.
I've invited members to join this thread and tell me why they want a new one when a thread gets long.
Feel free to jump in and give your opinion in this conversation.
Tricia
I can't stand not having them broken up neatly every 50-80 posts like we used to. I cannot find information easily as I was able to, and these threads fly by fast. It's hard to keep up with and it gets overwhelming because of how fast this particular thread is going.
 
  • #22
I much prefer having just one thread. It's easier to find and keep up with.
 
  • #23
Hey.
Some members want a new thread when the thread gets too big.
We used to start new threads when a thread reached 1000 posts because some people had dial-up or older computers, which made a long thread hard to load. That should not be the case today, but I could be wrong.
I've invited members to join this thread and tell me why they want a new one when a thread gets long.
Feel free to jump in and give your opinion in this conversation.
Tricia
Thank you for responding, Tricia.

Maybe we could break the threads up into divisions:

My thoughts on the Missing Cases (based on the Nancy Guthrie case)
First & Early Reports and Investigation Stage
Found & Arrest Stage
Prosecution and Trial Stage

That way it won't be an endless thread like for instance the Suzanne Morphew case has become. We have so much important findings on our threads, in most cases, or at least we think we are important! :)
 
  • #24
I also prefer having just one thread. I think it makes searching for previously posted information much easier. It also eliminates the discontinuity of discussions across the breaks. If someone posted something right before the break a lot of people wouldn't see it.
 
  • #25
Hey.
Some members want a new thread when the thread gets too big.
We used to start new threads when a thread reached 1000 posts because some people had dial-up or older computers, which made a long thread hard to load. That should not be the case today, but I could be wrong.
I've invited members to join this thread and tell me why they want a new one when a thread gets long.
Feel free to jump in and give your opinion in this conversation.
Tricia
I adore the longer threads. I could never quote someone from a closed thread. Very happy with the new thread guidelines.
 
  • #26
sorry, I sent Tricia a direct message....but please don't do new threads!
 
  • #27
As for me - it does not really matter.
Several or one - it does not make difference to me.

But then,
I always follow in real time,
and never try to find info
looking for specific posts in ever increasing thread.

I'm just happy to check the latest posts and info :)

And my faithful phone doesn't protest if the thread is long.

So...
Whatever you decide
I'm for it.

No problema 😀 👍
 
  • #28
Hey.
Some members want a new thread when the thread gets too big.
We used to start new threads when a thread reached 1000 posts because some people had dial-up or older computers, which made a long thread hard to load. That should not be the case today, but I could be wrong.
I've invited members to join this thread and tell me why they want a new one when a thread gets long.
Feel free to jump in and give your opinion in this conversation.
Tricia
I like the long threads because when there is a new thread, I stop getting notifications.


It will also probably be easier to go back and research an older case if it isn't broken up.
 
  • #29
I prefer the longer thread; its easier to find where I've left off. Thank you.
 
  • #30
I like the long threads because when there is a new thread, I stop getting notifications.


It will also probably be easier to go back and research an older case if it isn't broken up.
Same reply and reasons from me.

Though, it's an adjustment to see the page numbers get so big on popular threads. But it's an easy adjustment. :)
 
  • #31
Thank you for responding, Tricia.

Maybe we could break the threads up into divisions:

My thoughts on the Missing Cases (based on the Nancy Guthrie case)
First & Early Reports and Investigation Stage
Found & Arrest Stage
Prosecution and Trial Stage

That way it won't be an endless thread like for instance the Suzanne Morphew case has become. We have so much important findings on our threads, in most cases, or at least we think we are important! :)
I think it'd be helpful to have one main discussion thread and specific posts on specific days. IE a mod could post "Arrest Made" and then have a sidebar visible with links to those different dates in the thread. I'd also LOVE for the thread to be searchable. But I just feel like having 1 thread is winning.
 
  • #32
I prefer the longer thread but I did also like when the new thread had important links at the start of it to help people catch up so I guess I'm torn.
 
  • #33
I like the longer thread.
 
  • #34
Hey.
Some members want a new thread when the thread gets too big.
We used to start new threads when a thread reached 1000 posts because some people had dial-up or older computers, which made a long thread hard to load. That should not be the case today, but I could be wrong.
I've invited members to join this thread and tell me why they want a new one when a thread gets long.
Feel free to jump in and give your opinion in this conversation.
Tricia
I appreciate the longer threads, rather than the ones that are broken up. I've been a member here for a while and am trying to participate more ... and finding it MUCH easier with the longer threads, rather than having to sort through multiple threads for one topic. Thanks!
 
  • #35
I prefer one thread.
Even though they are very long, I find it easier than backtracking through earlier threads.
 
  • #36
Much easier to navigate with one thread. Please keep it at one.
 
  • #37
ONE THREAD PLEASE!
 

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