I feel like we're reasonably good about starting new threads in the lounge even with perpetual threads. New movies and shows for example. We have threads for The Last of Us, Pluribus, Fallout, and others. And Danger Mouse recently started his movie review thread for new movies. Which I felt allowed people to discuss new movies more freely than they might in the
Things you just watched... thread. But it is not, or should not, keep people from posting threads about specific movies. For example, there is a
Project Hail Mary thread right now.
In fact, I get a little dismayed when people post about a series in one of the perpetual threads. Like Starfleet Academy in the Star Trek thread. That has enough interest to warrant its own thread. There is very little going on in the perpetual thread except talk about that show.
But yea, I do think perpetual threads can inhibit new thread creation. I
never rarely let them stop me, but I have seen others post their uncertainty, and on a rare occasion someone scold someone else for starting a new thread when there is a perpetual thread. That is disheartening.
I am not certain, but I believe the Lounge's Random thoughts thread (thread line, this is the third, fourth? iteration) is perhaps the oldest. It is useful for non-sequiturs... which I do a lot of... and for random thoughts, and short topics. GESC's random thoughts thread came later. But I do recall the Star Trek thread was created in response to posters going a little nuts with new star trek threads in a short period of time. So the perpetual thread was kind of a knee jerk reaction to something that would have calmed down on its own anyway. I remember when this happened. People were just being kind of silly about making new threads. To be fair, they were all on different subjects, but there were quite a lot at the time. It was akin to the chilipocalypse, but nobody created a perpetual chili thread in response.
Some perpetual threads are pretty useful. The
What are you Listening to now thread is pretty good at bringing new music to people, or to remind people of music they may have forgotten, or even to showcase specific interesting performances of familiar music. I think the
What did you eat last night thread provides a similar good use. Lots of people are like "oh, could you share that recipe?" or "I do something similar, here's mine!" Arians are cooking up a lot of great dishes and inspiring others.
But on the whole, I would not mind seeing a few perpetual threads end, and having people create new threads on specific topics. And I would prefer people not do the "we had a thread on this... 5 years ago" ok, well someone either was not here then or was unaware or just wants to have a new conversation about it. Let them. That's how conversation works.