Unresolved Forum Discussions

Why unresolved topic discussions are closed?
I am sure that Forum Moderators can set topics to be closed ONLY when resolved and not when ppl give up asking questions and discussing.

It’s a perfectly normal and standard forum feature for topics that haven’t had any activity in a long time to be closed.

This reply is still not answering or providing a solution.

solution to what?

If noone cares for this topic for example and noone talks in it for 3 months it’s a sign of lost intrest and not longer needed to be maintained and finaly closed. If there is a discussion that was closed by a mod or dev that isn’t resolved from your point of view you can write them a message to reopen the discussion. If your arguments are good they reopen threads.

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I didn’t provide a solution because you didn’t offer a problem.

So many warriors rushed to defend against my question… If this is the way you work that explains a lot. I am not here to fight. GL with keeping players.

People answered your question, you just clearly didnt want an answer to your question, and wanted people to agree with you.

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Somehow I don’t think that they’re going to be losing any players over silly complaints not being taken seriously.

They could but if people stop posting after 3 months, why keep it open?

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It actually depends on the category. Feedback is 3 months, general and off-topic are a year, and customer service/bug reports/technical support is 2 months.

It doesn’t really change anything though. If no more people have anything to say, then why keep them open?

Yeah, I thought that had changed, but checked this thread & another one (likely also in feedback) & they were both 3 months.

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I honestly just know this because there were a few General and Off Topic threads lately and I happened to notice it had a different limit. Then I checked the rest, as much to place the info here as to satiate my idle curiosity.

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