New member intro zombie threads

Or, as in your case, can the OP request it be unlocked? I think no matter the forum a thread gets put in, the newbies could resurrect it when they find it in a forum search.
That's a good suggestion too, though as an OP, I wouldn't want to wait on getting a staff member to unlock it, plus I would hate to see the staff members burdened with another task.
 
Most of the welcome committee realizes that a thread is Zombie. Some don't read, that's obvious. But with Mr. Porky's (;)) suggestion, the newbies who haven't quite figured out all the ins and outs of the site wouldn't be able to resurrect it in the first place.
This I think is part of the problem. Some people don't bother reading the Op intro and just post the same stuff each time. Not sure it matters much.
 
Good points! I have noticed more zombie threads recently too. Happens in other sections too but in some cases it appears to be due to the ‘resurrecting ‘ poster having searched for a topic. Sometimes still valid questions.
However in the new member intro section it is not great to have them pop up.... I try to read every post I like but there’s a chance I slip when I’m under caffeinated :oops: Some of the regular greeters go to great lengths and one can tell that they read the posts and individualize their greetings and responses as needed. I really appreciate the thought and time they put in, the support they offer for new members!! :bow I don’t know much about computers (as some used to say - I know how to spell PC and don’t use the disc holder as a coffee cup holder) but if there is a way to change maybe title color or background for intro posts after 30 days (or any time selected) or maybe *the title??? That would avoid locking a post :idunno
 
) but if there is a way to change maybe title color or background for intro posts after 30 days (or any time selected) or maybe *the title??? That would avoid locking a post :idunno
Good thinking! There is an option to add a prefix to the title of the thread thread, though I think that would require a manual edit of each thread, or maybe someone could figure out how to automate it.
 
I agree, and that's because they aren't actually reading it. Maybe they are doing it just to get their posting number up? I have learned to check that the newbie welcome thread was just posted for that day.
Or to get their greeter badge?

I make my welcomes simple on purpose, because you get the greeter badge for unique, detailed welcomes. I don't want to take over the original greeters' jobs!
 

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