United flight 735 incident May 5, 2006 9:14 AM   Subscribe

Patrick Smith, of Salon's "Ask the pilot" discusses the United flight 735 incident discussed in this rather contentious thread. (I didn't think was worth a FPP, but it might be interesting to some people.)
posted by buxtonbluecat to MetaFilter-Related at 9:14 AM (17 comments total)

I thought that was part of the function of Metachat.
posted by Smart Dalek at 9:26 AM on May 5, 2006


No, don't think it belongs on MetaChat. OTOH, that thread is still open so it could have been posted there.
posted by smackfu at 9:28 AM on May 5, 2006


Metachat is a stand-alone discussion site, not a dumping ground for the stuff you don't want here. If you want to discuss this on Metachat, I'm sure you'd be more than welcome, but that doesn't mean it's not appropriate to post it here as well.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 9:39 AM on May 5, 2006




What percentage of MeTa comments discuss the proper "place" for a thread? Is it greater or less than the percentage of comments that suggest taglines?
posted by Plutor at 10:01 AM on May 5, 2006


MetaFilter: the percentage of comments that suggest taglines
posted by grouse at 10:11 AM on May 5, 2006


What percentage of MeTa comments discuss the proper "place" for a thread?

this probably belongs over here.
posted by carsonb at 10:26 AM on May 5, 2006


carsonb: exactly wrong. AskMe is not for questions about metafilter. Questions about metafilter belong in metatalk.
posted by aberrant at 10:29 AM on May 5, 2006


As rushmc pointed out in that previous discussion, a post to the original thread would most likely result in it never being seen. Any thread not on the front page is essentially invisible to practically everyone.

There was some discussion of showing recently updated threads in the sidebar, although since it's been several years since the aforementioned thread, I'm not going to hold my breath.

I understood before posting there was no good solution; I picked one of the unsatisfactory ones, on the basis that it would result in people seeing that I thought perhaps they might like to see.
posted by buxtonbluecat at 10:46 AM on May 5, 2006


heh.
posted by carsonb at 10:55 AM on May 5, 2006


sounds like everyone is over-reacting
posted by Homeskillet Freshy Fresh at 1:07 PM on May 5, 2006


Any thread not on the front page is essentially invisible to practically everyone.

"My Comments" makes this point obsolete. Anybody who has commented in the thread and makes use of "My Comments" will see updates posted to old threads.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 1:22 PM on May 5, 2006


MetaTalk: sounds like everyone is over-reacting
posted by JMOZ at 2:42 PM on May 5, 2006


My Comments has been acting funny, a question that I was watching suddenly dropped out of the queue a couple days ago. I'd consider the feature still in its beta phase.
posted by onalark at 3:40 PM on May 5, 2006


"My Comments" makes this point obsolete.

And what if you didn't make a comment in the thread? (Ooh! Ooh! I know! I could post an empty comment to keep track of my threads of interest! Yes!)
posted by buxtonbluecat at 4:12 PM on May 5, 2006


Matt has promised time and again that we'll have "flag thread for later viewing" support Real Soon Now.

He also begs that we not use the empty comment hack to flag threads.

I figure it's actually not going to happen until a swarm of us start leaving empty comments.
posted by five fresh fish at 5:02 PM on May 5, 2006


I, personally would rather see long-lost follow-ups here in MeTa then posted at the bottom of threads I'll never see again.

A 'followup filter' would be a nice addition to the site, but for now MeTa is fine. I mean it's not like the page is drowning in posts like Ask.
posted by delmoi at 4:26 PM on May 6, 2006


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