It means members are being smart and using the search function like they should. What is the problem? You should be happy as a forum member people are not making new threads that have already been discussed. Bumping old threads brings in a lot more information that may have faded but is legit.
It means members are being smart and using the search function like they should. What is the problem? You should be happy as a forum member people are not making new threads that have already been discussed. Bumping old threads brings in a lot more information that may have faded but is legit.
Must be a different internet today, used to be considered bad 'netiquette'. There's usually a reason something lays dormant for 5 years. This search for 'Tribulus' brings up a ton of way more recent stuff - including some on libido:
It means members are being smart and using the search function like they should. What is the problem? You should be happy as a forum member people are not making new threads that have already been discussed. Bumping old threads brings in a lot more information that may have faded but is legit.
Not really. It's people answering questions a non-longer active user had several years ago. They think they are being helpful, but no...If they used the search function their would be a new "Best Pre-workout", "Best Fat Burner", or "Best Test booster" thread every 5 minutes.
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