XMB Forum Software

Why do Replies have a Subject?

miqrogroove - 5-11-2026 at 05:24 PM

I feel like, long ago, someone decided forum posts should look like e-mail messages, with a subject and a body.

I don't understand the utility of it though.

Are we locked in to having a subject field for every reply in future versions?

Would anyone be upset if we deleted the posts.subject column some day? Can we just push the subject into the body for preservation and then forget that ever happened?

Secondary tag feature for Search-ing

Jason Fairmount - 5-11-2026 at 10:20 PM

Subject (in a post reply) actually complimented Search(ing)
while Icon (in a post reply, but only as the first post) complimented any Thread pages on the forums


This only felt useful for certain types of people, like users vs moderators. I saw this years ago on the forums and treated it like on-forum SEO-tagging (in 2026, I see it now on the database structure). On given threads, if there was a rule/conversation update and you needed to refer to that post, tagging it using the Subject helped, BUT, you had to remember its possible tag keywords.

It's probably acceptable to phase this out.

For other references:
• It was never pointed out via forum instructions or in the FAQ.
• Clicking on "posted on [Date]" in that reply only changes the address link in browsers, not the page title itself.

miqrogroove - 5-12-2026 at 11:02 AM

hm... the "posted on" links might be broken here. They all say pid=0 :crazy:

miqrogroove - 5-12-2026 at 11:19 AM

Fixed the link typo.

I did confirm the Subject search works at the post level rather than the thread level. That's interesting.

lol

flushedpancake - 5-12-2026 at 02:00 PM

Most other forum software seems to do the same thing.

I'd definitely say it's a feature worth retiring, though. It's seldom ever used, though I decided to use it in this very post because why not - and because I'm now curious how it appears in the 'reply email notification' when it is changed

miqrogroove - 5-12-2026 at 02:47 PM

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Subject: Why do Replies have a Subject? (New Reply To Subscribed Thread) X-Mailer: PHP X-AntiAbuse: Board servername - forums.xmbforum2.com, Username - flushedpancake MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 12 May 2026 07:00:38 -0700

flushedpancake - 5-12-2026 at 10:25 PM

Ah, so it doesn't use the subject title that's specified in the email... I seriously doubt this feature is worth keeping