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I don't understand why s there this need to pretty much randomly lock threads that are still "in motion"?
Latest example but not the last:
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/valve-to-stop-parenting-on-what-games-people-play.244958/
The discussion is still set on point and someone locked it because "reasons". I had notifications, wanted to respond to someone and I can't. Why? Because someone felt we are not suppose to talk further about it, because it's "controversial" or something? Looking at last several posts and it's not trolling or insults, it's actual discussion. And the thread is locked for some silly reason. Why? Can mods stop locking threads that are productive and have an actual discussion?
Latest example but not the last:
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/valve-to-stop-parenting-on-what-games-people-play.244958/
The discussion is still set on point and someone locked it because "reasons". I had notifications, wanted to respond to someone and I can't. Why? Because someone felt we are not suppose to talk further about it, because it's "controversial" or something? Looking at last several posts and it's not trolling or insults, it's actual discussion. And the thread is locked for some silly reason. Why? Can mods stop locking threads that are productive and have an actual discussion?