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I'd rather someone necro a relevant post from 15 years ago than create the exact same post every other day.
There's some forums that have threads that have been going for a decade because it just makes sense to keep all information about a topic in one thread.
that aside, throughout the many threads I've came across from all different kinds of places, fandom wiki, gamepedia, 3rd-party forums/wiki's, and reddit, necroposting is usually borderline spam.
once again, open thread = free to reply, especially not out of topic.
if moderator don't want people posting on ancient thread, close the thread. if you see user spamming, report it.
Literally who sees an interesting thread, clicks it, learns that some of the posts were made a year ago and by virtue of that no longer wants to discuss it?
Literally who.
The inevitable "who necroed this??" comments are vastly more spammy than someone responding to a thread later than anyone's arbitrary ideas about what's 'too old'.
Isn't it technically better sometimes to continue an old topic instead of beginning a new one without doing a search first?
Regardlesss... who the hell, cares. Lol.
The answer is, we don't ultimately know, but ᚨᛞᚡᛖᚱᛋᚨᚱᛃ gave a pretty good answer for what possible motive why some people might choose to do it.