SOLVED THREADS: Report them here!

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This is kind of an experimental thread but this idea sprung to mind and I want to encourage users to report threads which haven't been marked as solved in order to keep this section organized and up-to-date.

Any thread which has been solved has a light green tinted background if you are using the light forum theme and a dark green color if you are using the dark theme. This makes it easier to distinguish between a solved thread and an unsolved thread. Once any thread gets created, the objective is to make it into a solved thread, so we want to have as many "green" threads as we can!

Historically, you have been able use the report button to request threads to be solved, and you still can - but you can also now report them here in public.

This should also hopefully make people realize they can mark their own threads as solved which a lot of people still aren't aware of.

So, this is designed for threads which weren't of your own creation, that perhaps you yourself answered but are still awaiting the solution credit for or threads you have clicked into which you thought someone needed help with only to find that it had actually already been answered but hasn't been marked as such.

Simply post a link to the thread in question and it will be dealt with in due course.

All you need to do is make sure that one of the following statements are true:
  1. at least 24 hours have elapsed since the thread has been answered (correctly!)
  2. the original poster (OP) has been online since the solution was posted
Why? Because...
  • we want to give people the opportunity to log on and mark their thread as solved for themselves otherwise if it is always done for them then they will never learn
  • if the user has been online since the thread was solved, it suggests they either don't know how to mark the thread solved or need a reprimand for not acknowledging the help they have received


And while I've got your attention... something I really don't want to make a big deal of because I shouldn't have to and yet I feel as if I do...

If someone solves your query, don't forget to say thank you!

This is aimed at a minority of people (albeit an alarmingly large minority!) because I've noticed that there are still a hell of a lot of users who think it is OK to ask a question, get an answer and not acknowledge the solver in any way. I don't like to see this and really winds me up so please be sure to say thanks give credit where it is due. It is basic manners and goes a long way... so please, don't be a dick!

If you have your thread reported here and you haven't acknowledged the help you have received... you can expect to be hearing from me!

And just to be clear, simply marking a user's post as the solution is not saying thank you - you must either like their post or physically post in the thread to say thanks. The user in question will get a credit to their name for the answer, but I'd describe it as common decency to demonstrate your gratitude in the form of a like if not a comment, or both. Saying "thanks in advance" in your opening post doesn't cut the mustard, either! I dislike this phrase with a passion.

All in all, I am hoping this thread will help to get people into good habits.

Thank you!
 

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One of the downsides to asking folks to mark threads solved themselves is that people sometimes mark the wrong post as the answer or give credit to the wrong person... so please let us know if you see that type of stuff going on as well so that we can correct it.

We don't want people to fight over who gets the credit for stuff but we also want to award credit where it is due and not just have people click buttons without truly understanding what it they are doing. Thanks.

This has the potential to go under the radar because once a thread gets marked solved, there is a tendency to overlook it and focus on the ones that are yet to get a solution which is why it's easy for this to go under the radar.
 

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One of the downsides to asking folks to mark threads solved themselves is that people sometimes mark the wrong post as the answer or give credit to the wrong person... so please let us know if you see that type of stuff going on as well so that we can correct it.

We don't want people to fight over who gets the credit for stuff but we also want to award credit where it is due and not just have people click buttons without truly understanding what it they are doing. Thanks.

This has the potential to go under the radar because once a thread gets marked solved, there is a tendency to overlook it and focus on the ones that are yet to get a solution which is why it's easy for this to go under the radar.
Sorry to single you out @freezkid but you've just made a perfect example of what I am talking about.

https://www.freeones.com/forums/threads/brazzers-babe-in-orange.1057469/#post-11926107

The idea is to click the ✅ button next to the answer rather than just any old post.

Note how it now says at the top that the "solution" is... "As always, the man JamesW comes through. 🙇‍♂️"
 

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This is why this user is no longer able to post requests, because they were warned and still didn't change their ways.

@DesperateDes - please mark your threads as solved - it has been done for you in this instance

@cunnyfunt - same. Some ackowledgment/thanks would be good as well.

Don't forget to mark the thread solved @Phat Ass Lover. Simply click the check button next to the post containing the answer. Done for you in this instance.

Again, use the ✅ button @keyhole_pothole

You know how to answer people's queries @franpelotas so you should know how to mark your own questions as solved as well

Only takes a second to mark a post as the answer @bbxxx64 ... just click the button next to the post containing the answer
I believe you have reported at least one thread in here yourself @Oito8 and yet you didn't mark your own one as solved. Done for you.

Again, just click the button with a check mark on it @D1ckieDick in future please. Real simple.
 

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Dude, you can do it yourself. Just click the button beside the post with the right answer.

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Done.
 

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Always worth checking if the OP has been online since an answer has been posted I would say... because they marked this solved themself when they did eventually log on. I didn't need to do anything.

The general idea of this is to get people in the right habits rather than saying that every thread MUST be marked solved within 24/48 hours of it being answered or whatever. The issue is that there are a still a lot of people out there who either don't realize what they need to do in order to mark a thread solved or just can't be bothered / don't care. So I notify those who need notifying, and if they don't do what is asked over a period of time then they don't get to ask for any more IDs in future which means we don't all waste our time helping ungrateful people.
 

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All done. @turkeystory and @grem - you can and should mark your own threads as solved.

As for @Alxxxx - you come across as a real jerk for not acknowledging the answer in any way. You're not a jerk... are you?

People can claim ignorance when it comes to how to mark a thread as solved, but everyone knows how to say thanks... and not only that, it should come naturally.

For anyone who doesn't know, for the umpteenth time... all you've got to do is click the ✅ symbol next to the post containing the right answer.
 

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What am I doing wrong, folks? What am I doing wrong? :brick::brick::brick:

All I know is that what I said here was 100% correct as this is another case in point.

People just read the title of a thread and look no further.
 
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