…And by that I mean from about 2 years. Worse, often 6-8 years old threads are revived and filled with meaningless comments on age-old problems. This is especially noticeable to me in the general purchase advice and with new users, who dig out 5 corpses with their 5 first posts senselessly. And since not automatically the first look goes towards date and many for the context the whole (several pages long) thread is then always frustrated, if you end up only someone after 6 years adds “Yes, but did you drive that already?”. Usually followed by someone who points out the age and six others who also ignore this because they don’t even read the latest posts, but found on page 4 of 2014 any comment that displeases them and absolutely requires a comment. Even if a legitimate new question is behind it, the first thing that goes under in new comments about old chamomiles is skilfully. and I find it extremely annoying. I understand that the threads are kept open to discuss similar problems and not to have 30 threads on a topic, but the above phenomenon follows in each of these cases. Wouldn’t it be possible to automatically mark posts that are inactive for more than 18 months (not only when someone posts something in it again) with a color-like flair “old” or similar? Best in the topic overview and in the topic sel bst, meintwegem in the header of each affected post. By the way, I found this thread from 2014 but did not use it to not ironically repeat the scenario from above. Greetings to the team Flo