The site should implement a "Thread Starter" logo under the user who started the thread to make it easier to identify who started it.
Yes? No?
The site should implement a "Thread Starter" logo under the user who started the thread to make it easier to identify who started it.
Yes? No?
Huh?
- Joe
HON-DUH started the thread
um wow lol just wow
i mean looking at post #1 is to hard lol
It already does that, maby flashing letters and an animated logo?
never mind it didn't work
Yeah, pretty fucking funny guys.
Sorry but I meant something like this:
See the "Thread Starter" title under the person's nickname?
Or you should just know who started the thread.
meh, who cares![]()
I think it would be a nice hack. My only concern is what hacks can (and have done) to this board.
its cool
but very point less when a good portion of the threads here dont go past the 1st page and when you click on a thread it tells you who made it and how posted in it last . then when your in the thread your on the first post witch is made by the thread starter or op (original poster)
I think it's a great idea.
It'll make it easier to identify who started the thread without scrolling to the top all the time.
I don't think this is a hack........is it?
it's not needed it takes a second to find the first post
It takes common sense to know who started it. When I first clicked on the link I saw "HON-DUH" so I will always remember that he started it. Good idea, kinda pointless/useless.
Ok so it may not be "needed" but it can be a useful tool nonetheless.
I say go for it and try it out for a couple of days, there's no harm in trying.
I can appreciate ideas for user friendly operation but I never had an issue with thread starter ID.
It probably is a pain if your trying to use a laptop touchpad, or maybe mobile device though....so OP aka thread starter this is a valid idea to submit I would say.
What about this: You know how every post has the title above it? Why not put "title name - thread starter"?
Haha, and mods could be (thread moderator) or (thread locker).
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