About deleting topics that got solved.
#1

Stop deleting/editing posts and saying "Solved", "Fixed" or anything like that

You got your help, so leave your question there for other people to be able to find their answers.

I think this is a really selfish thing to do and I keep seeing it all over the place.

If you got your help, let others get it too.


Just my two cents,

Roperr.
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#2

Maybe only 20% percent of total sa-mp 'scripters' search to find solutions to their problems.

The rest just keep filling this thread with illegible posts.

This is a good rule to follow though for the minority who do search.
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#3

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Originally Posted by VincentDunn
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Maybe only 20% percent of total sa-mp 'scripters' search to find solutions to their problems.

The rest just keep filling this thread with illegible posts.

This is a good rule to follow though for the minority who do search.
It's true, but there are still a LOT of people searching for answers to a LOT of different things. There's so much problems/bugs/issues that can be solved on this forum, but some people tend to hide the answers.
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#4

true... i just hate that ... just cause some silly mistake or something may still be helpful in the future. for others..
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#5

They're saying it so that post-count twats don't spam.
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#6

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Originally Posted by king_hual
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They're saying it so that post-count twats don't spam.
"hlep mi sciprt error

EDIT: solved!"

They can do that instead of deleting the post saying "SOLVED"
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#7

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Originally Posted by newbienoob
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"hlep mi sciprt error

EDIT: solved!"

They can do that instead of deleting the post saying "SOLVED"
Exactly my point. If they fixed their problem, why delete the whole post, including the text with the error, just to say you solved it.
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#8

Each time I edit my post saying fixed, it's because I scripted an idiotic error that I fixed it by my self, otherwise I just leave it intact.
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#9

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Exactly my point. If they fixed their problem, why delete the whole post, including the text with the error, just to say you solved it.

Because this is the internet and people are stupid.
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#10

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Originally Posted by BuuGhost
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Because this is the internet and people are stupid.
Unfortunately, you're correct.
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