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What is double posting? Is there a statute of limitations on double posting? How do I avoid double posting?
A double post is when someone posts something to the front page of MetaFilter (or sometimes MetaTalk) that has been there before.
There is no hard and fast rule on when a post is not a double anymore. For an identical URL and a site that hasn't changed in content "a few years" is a good guideline. For a site with the same URL and new content, indicating the previous post in your new post is a good idea. If there is a post on a similar topic still on the front page, please post your link into the open thread instead of starting a new post.
With few exceptions, there is no such thing as a doublepost in AskMe although users should generally search prior questions before posting to determine whether a very similar question has already been asked and answered.
Try searching for the URLs that are in your post before posting it. There is an oft-referred to way to check for doubleposts called "the crunchland method" Here is the synopsis. Go to
his userpage for more information on making good posts to MetaFilter [now with nthdegx's
advice on multi-link posts]
After you've found a site you want to feature on the front page, first go to the POST A LINK page on Metafilter, and enter in the url of the site. Leave off everything but the domain name -- no "http," no "www" and no directory or html file information. Press "Preview." If it's been posted before, even as a secondary link on someone else's post, it should pop up as a double.
(tags: doublepost ) March 6, 2006 - back to questions