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Subject: Icons next to Thread Names

"No, Hoobla. No."
~DeeJ

Can someone please explain to me the Icons next to the Thread post. Like the Gold Septagon and the exclamation point... I know the lock symbol means the thread is locked and I think the septagon is a Bungie/Mod thread (correct me if not) But i was wondering what the others were, like the fire, and why some do not even have one.


  • 07.20.2011 11:32 AM PDT

Posted by: borrowedchief
We aren't here to ruin your experience (Well Qbix is).

Fire: Hot topic. Lots of people replying. It gets numerous replies in minutes, etc.
Gold septagon: A Bungie employee has posted in that thread.
Exclamation point: I think it means that the thread is stickied.
No fire: Just a normal thread.

  • 07.20.2011 11:34 AM PDT

"No, Hoobla. No."
~DeeJ

Thanks!

  • 07.20.2011 11:37 AM PDT

For Carnage Apply Within - We played Marathon before Marathon was cool!

Keep it authentic...

green: someone recently posted there

  • 07.20.2011 12:28 PM PDT

The ones with flames next to them are hot topic threads. They have at least 50 replies in them and usually have gotten a bit of attention.

A thread with a gold septagon next to it means a Bungie employee has posted in that thread.

A thread with an exclamation point next to it is a stickied topic and is either very important or it has gotten A LOT of activity for a certain amount of time.

A Green plus thread is a new thread. It may or may not have post in it.

A thread with nothing next it means it hasn't had activity in a while. You can still post in it and report the people in the thread if you feel it be necessary.

A thread with the greyed out monkey means it is a dead thread that is no longer available to be posted in and the post that are in it cannot be reported.

A thread with a lock next to it means that the creator of the thread has created a thread that broke the forum rules and it can no longer be posted in, but you can still report the other people who posted in it if you feel it necessary.

[Edited on 07.20.2011 12:57 PM PDT]

  • 07.20.2011 12:51 PM PDT