I see a possible issue arising with the way Bungie.Next organizes threads. You can of course go into threads created by day, then week, then month, then year, then all time. The issue I see is that the threads that rose to the top on the first day will stay there forever. As long as there are people searching on the maximum time amount there is no way a newer thread could bypass the older ones. This would of course lead to the All Time and even Yearly category being locked with topic from the first day the site opened.
Now I don't know about you guys, but nothing about that seems very useful to me. I'm hoping Bungie does have some way to counteract that, but at this time we have no clue exactly how hot topics work anymore. What is your take on this? Could this be an eventual problem to the site itself? Do you prefer the system this way that threads from 3 years ago could still stay popular even though they were bug threads from the first month? Just something to think about. It seems like an issue to me.
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