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Feature Request: Thread Start Date

OldLincoln

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A feature I appreciate in other forums is the line under the thread starter stating: "Started by NCTacoma09, July 6th, 2010 08:31 PM". It's available on VBuletin 4.04 and maybe earlier.

I like it because some issues go away with time and allows me to be more selective in the posts I choose to open.
 
Came back to this thread to see who found out how to do it (saw it in the middle of a refresh, just now)!

Thanks tyme! That seems to be just the ticket.
 
What a good idea. Among other things, those ancient threads, pointlessly revived, can't hide any more... :p

However, things aren't consistent from one forum to another: in the Shotguns forum (at least), instead of giving the date started, that line reads "X days ago." That's not as useful, IMO, as the actual date.
 
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To prevent excess noise, the forum now only displays the extra text if the thread is over 2 weeks old. We'll see how that goes. It might change again.
 
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