I'm wondering what is the policy for stickies? The reason I ask is that I see a lot of out dated guide type posting stickied.
Take for example: FYI: DRK Subs in a nutshell
http://www.ffxionline.com/forums/dar...-nutshell.html
The original author (Awntawn) hasn't been active since October 2005, as far as I can tell, and who knows when the guide was last maintained?
In the meanwhile, changes to SAM isn't reflected, and the dismissal of /DRG ignores the reality that at certain levels, /DRG will add more to damage output than /WAR. This is to mention nothing of /PUP.
While I or others can raise those kind of objections by posting a reply, they will likely never be address within the guide--the first post.
So, what is the policy on stickies--or, to be more blunt, what is the point of sticky'ing outdated, no longer maintained, and possibly misleading guides? How does that help the users of Dreams in Vana'diel?
Wouldn't it be much better to let such posts slide out of sight, as their relevancy fades with time?
Take for example: FYI: DRK Subs in a nutshell
http://www.ffxionline.com/forums/dar...-nutshell.html
The original author (Awntawn) hasn't been active since October 2005, as far as I can tell, and who knows when the guide was last maintained?
In the meanwhile, changes to SAM isn't reflected, and the dismissal of /DRG ignores the reality that at certain levels, /DRG will add more to damage output than /WAR. This is to mention nothing of /PUP.
While I or others can raise those kind of objections by posting a reply, they will likely never be address within the guide--the first post.
So, what is the policy on stickies--or, to be more blunt, what is the point of sticky'ing outdated, no longer maintained, and possibly misleading guides? How does that help the users of Dreams in Vana'diel?
Wouldn't it be much better to let such posts slide out of sight, as their relevancy fades with time?
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