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2008-02-17
Though I don't visit the forums often, I've noticed that sometimes threads are closed, but in defense of Opera they seem to only do so for threads that are inflammatory/disrespectful, or when there are a ton of duplicate threads on the same topic.
For example I created a thread about how I couldn't stand the new addressbar dropdown in 10.50, saying how I think 10.10's was far superior (as do many others... hopefully Opera will give us the option to use the old dropdown style in the near future). They've kept the thread up (http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=420371) and it's still there.
On the other hand, I do see a lot of closed threads where people say things like "OMG u guys are so STUPID why did you make this change? It sucks! Plus, I've been testing your beta and bug # XYZ is still not fixed, fix it!!!"
Here's an example thread that was closed: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=605142
As long as you criticize Opera in a civil manner, I really don't think you have to worry about having your thread closed or deleted. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.