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How often do you mine the Fluther archives for interesting questions?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) May 2nd, 2014

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Brian1946's avatar

Probably about once or twice a day, when I go to one or more of the Related questions.

ibstubro's avatar

Rarely. I recently went back to an old TJBM and GA’d everyone who was unfamiliar to me. Thought it might remind some older members that we’re still here. Nothing came of it, that I know.

Once in a while I’ll see a “related” question that’s too good to pass up.

GQ!

dxs's avatar

Once in a while, too. Usually if it’s some topic that I want to hear what the collective has to say about.

Cruiser's avatar

Every 5 minutes

Mimishu1995's avatar

Used to, during the time I first joined. But now never!

muppetish's avatar

I remember someone, it may have been JP, had a link to a Random Fluther Question generator. I used to use it fairly often just to explore past questions. I do delve into the archives regularly, especially if I have a question that may have already been asked. I do still give GQ and GAs to old posts as well.

Berserker's avatar

I sometimes do it for reading pleasure, but not to participate in.

Coloma's avatar

Almost never. I am a future oriented person, I am more interested in questions happening right now and questions that will happen.

LuckyGuy's avatar

Like @jca I am curious about some people and the situations they were in . I’d sure like to see updates from them. Did they take out advice? Was it useful? Did time heal all wounds?
Occasionally (once every few months) I will PM an old jelly with an dormant account and ask how the problem was resolved. I have not heard from anyone. ;-(

AstroChuck's avatar

Whenever I feel small and insecure I travel back to the glory days of old when Fluther was lying beneath a blanket of AstroChuck. Ah.. to be young and important again.

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