The post in the old thread was just Sunflower saying that she split it, I believe.
Yep.
I understand why there's a 'current' thread - I think because it makes it easier for newcomers to understand, and not have to go through all the pages to get to the current game rules.
I don't understand, though, why there are three threads.
Um... I was just reveling in my new thread-splitting powers...
(Also, *later* I learned from reading the SMF documentation that for faster performance they recommend to keep threads at no more than about 2,000 posts -- maybe under 1,000 if the site is slow to load. But I can't claim I knew that at the time.)
When the Play By Post thread was created, I don't think anyone realized how massively popular it would become. (I didn't, anyhow.)
Now that we do know, those of you who are active in Play By Post might want to set some ground rules about when to create new threads, and whether to lock old ones. (Meanwhile, I need to look more into how thread-locking works -- not sure I can do that.)
Personally, I'd like to see only one game thread open at a time -- but make the others still *viewable* because some of the answers were so clever.
Also, wasn't one of the games a collaborative fiction? I personally think that should be saved for posterity even if most old game responses aren't.
Regardless of my opinions, the wishes of active PBP participants should prevail.
I'll also post a condensed version of this notice in PBP. Meanwhile, thanks for being good sports!