<a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2909968/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2909968/</a> Riley D. said: We've just pushed out a new update to the forums which changes a few
things about how they work. In particular, the front page of the forums
will now no longer show a post that is older than one week, even if
there is new activity in that post (unless it's stickied). The
reason we're making this change is that we want the front page to be
more about new things happening in the Community, and less about
mega-threads that have existed for months at a time. We've seen success
with this approach for updates from Marketplace creators, for example,
and with our own update threads, and want to get the programming
community to use this approach as well. For API Script authors
and Character Sheet authors, we recommend relying on the Wiki to create a
page for the script/sheet with all the basic documentation that goes
into using the sheet/script. Then, create posts more frequently on the
forums to highlight new updates. So rather than using a post that is
months old and has hundreds of replies (many of which don't actually
relate anymore due to changes in the script/sheet and additionally slows
down our servers to access), create a Wiki page, and then make a new
post whenever you have a new update/version to share with the community. We
think that this change will be much better for new users, since there
will be less confusion about how old a topic is, where they should start
reading it, etc. Thanks!