I'm somewhat torn on this.
I agree with Sgt. Floyd (and others) that it's annoying to see somebody quote an entire comment or post insipid one-word answers just because they found a thread on something that interests them.
I can also see the trouble with a topic regarding a highly-anticipated project (
Fraggle Rock movie, TMS revival on Fox or any other network) getting bumped without anything constructive to add to it. As a moderator (for eight years) of the MAD Magazine tribute site MAD Mumblings, nothing bugs me more than someone titling a thread "MAD #514" (just as an example since that's the current issue), only to learn that they started the thread NOT because they have a cover image or a table of contents or some such thing, but because they're wondering if anyone ELSE has one. Ooooh...
That being said, I can sympathize with a lot of the newbies because, well, I'm one of them. When I finally joined this group in January after being a long-time lurker, of course I wanted to comment on threads about the new movie and The Green Album that were weeks (and maybe even months) old. The thread that seems to have really stuck in some of your craws, about 1982's The Fabulous Miss Piggy Show, is one I'd like to comment on at some point. I'm not surprised in the least that some of your newest members are excited about specific topics.
If it becomes a recurring issue with specific members of the forum (and apparently it did at one point, as Dr. Tooth pointed out), I would hope that the moderators would be able to work something out. But I would hate to see an all-out ban on so-called necroposting.
(By the way, before today I had never heard the term "necroposting" - appropriate but kind of creepy...)