totally agree
mods here are not angels, they know their jobs well compared to what I and many as mentioned here in this thread itself.
yes, when there is no option but the thread has to be closed , rationale for the reason be mentioned
and when the thread can be edited, instead mods doing it (which i can assure will take their max man-days

) ) , they should temporarily close it for the poster to edit it and then listing it. BUt said that, thread related to sales may have complication , as the earlier bidder before editing may change his perception and may back out...
best is to close it and give ratonale to it... unless the mods want to create jobs in DNF and implement all said and suggested

Also, will like to add one point - see yourself the quality of the threads in other forum - no domain name in title (so bluffing till you open the thread) and unnecessary bumping!!
i love dnf and respect the quality of not only the threads but also the decisions here...
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The mods do a great job. I think it must be a hard job. A lot of members are too lazy to learn the rules.
The system right now works great; dnforum is a useful resource.
Putting the reason for thread closure might create further debates, and unecessary threads (like this one).
However, a possible solution is this: instead of some exact reason for each closure, which would take too long,
better would be to have a category - from a small number of categories.
For example, one category might be "No domain in title, or improper formatting of domain in title". Just show a category,
and those who are not familar with the rules could then know where to start when they go read. ideally, after the category,
have a link to the main FAQ. Links are a good thing.
When I started here I favored a change to be able to edit the Title line, but now I am not so sure. I like seeing
the older posts, and the un-editable Titles help give some long-term stability to the forum. It also reduces flaming when
people get pissed off and start doing really stupid posts.
Kevin
yes, but reasoning for any action is required. any business, any acitivity any where , when action is taken, that impacts the buyer, seller and users, rationales/reasons should be provided. i can assure it will decrease the # of debates and minimize the new threads been opened... that's my experience and analysis done for one of the clients and that is the reason , i am after this thing to be implemented.