I was actually referring to that Windows forum that someone posted above. However, in your situation, having looked at that forum, there is alot less break down in terms of subforums so again, it is much easier to implement.
Well they have over 40 forums but they also have fewer moderators, admins, and guides.
I'm not suggesting that this should be the primary or even a tertiary responsibility of the moderators. At the Ubuntu forums the moderators don't worry about this. The folks on the front lines, the ones that are helping everyone, the regular joes, will get on the people that they are helping to mark their own threads solved. Believe me there are plenty of threads that don't get marked that should. That doesn't make the option any less valuable when you're searching for help before you ask a question.Imagine we utilize this; and for whatever reason a less-trafficed support subforum in a device forum has a thread with a support question that is eventually solved, but the OP doesn't change it. How long would it take for a moderator to take notice? We aren't able to check EVERY thread of EVERY support forum to make sure things are maintained correctly; it just isn't possible.



