Question posted by Gugurekas on October 9th, 2012
Just Curious, Why Is There A 3-month Limit On A Question's Age For Points?
It's kinda weird when I see unanswered questions that are over 2 years old.
Current Answers
Answer #1: Posted by Odin on October 9th, 2012 4:39 PM
You can't get a definitive answer from one of use user volunteers. My view is that the 90-day limit is very generous, in that well before that time I'd expect most questioners would either obtain the answer elsewhere, have no further need for the answer, or lose interest. For a better answer you need to ask Help Owl, at [email protected].
Hope this is useful. Please don't forget to click the Accept This Answer button if you do accept it. My aim is to provide reliable helpful answers, not just a lot of them. See https://www.helpowl.com/profile/Odin.
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