This is sheer curiosity, not something that needs attention.
This old thread shows two different members as 'thread starter.' Of course I thought perhaps two separate threads had been merged.
But look at its #1 and #2 posts. They're from the same date, though no time is shown, and from different members. They're the two posts marked 'thread starter.'
It's clear from reading #2 that it's a reply to #1; it is not the same issue posted as a question in a different thread, which then got merged.
So, how can two people be one thread's OP? If I had to bet, my money would go on it somehow having to do with both inactive members' label of 'guest.'
This old thread shows two different members as 'thread starter.' Of course I thought perhaps two separate threads had been merged.
But look at its #1 and #2 posts. They're from the same date, though no time is shown, and from different members. They're the two posts marked 'thread starter.'
It's clear from reading #2 that it's a reply to #1; it is not the same issue posted as a question in a different thread, which then got merged.
So, how can two people be one thread's OP? If I had to bet, my money would go on it somehow having to do with both inactive members' label of 'guest.'