I rarely use this site simply because the length of forum threads is too daunting. Some run into the thousands for replies. Who can slog through all of that? I understand if it is a chat thread, but my primary objective in joining was to quickly find answers to questions. I don't find the site very user-friendly for that purpose. Am I missing something?
BYC has excellent search functions. Took me a while to figure out how handy they are.
BYC has the Main Forum page. If you use the "search this forum" icon:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/
it will keyword search the entire directory of all the forums. all the way down to
individual threads within specific forums. As with all the other search features,
you can choose to search for
threads ( conversations) or individual post within threads.
There is also a hot key for "Advanced Search" which is even more nimble
allowing you to further refine your search. Regardless of the layer of BYC you decide
to explore, clicking on the "search this forum" wil also give you the "Advanced search" option.
Or you can get more specific by choosing specific forum like "Raising Baby Chicks".
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/11/raising-baby-chicks
Use the "search this forum" search all the threads within that Forum. Or
refine your search with the "Advanced search" option.
Still more specific you can search within a specific thread within a forum.
Like going to the "Raising Chicks" forum and choosing a thread like : Chicken treats.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/876634/chicken-treats
and searching thru a thread for an individual topic or poster.
Again, you can use the "Advanced search: option.
Yes, you can search all of, or the many layers of , BYC for an specific poster's posts.
Just use the "Advanced search" option.
One thing I forgot to mention. Once you see your search results, you can choose
"recency" of post or "relevance" to find the hit which ,most closely matches your search words.
Once you get the hang of it, the search system is surprisingly nimble. Providing quick access
to all kinds of information.
Best Regards,
Karen