But this isn't just an issue with new 1st time posters - I've become fed up with members of longer standing who regularly post questions, clearly come back and read them and continue to post other questions but rarely or even never thank those who reply so you never know whether they found the information useful or not. But even if it wasn't, does it take that much time and effort to post a quick thanks to other members for also taking the time and effort to reply? If you are in face to face contact with someone you had asked a question of, do you just turn around and work away as soon as they have answered you? I don't think so, at the very least you would acknowledge that they had replied to your question before moving on but it seems to be something that more and more people think is OK on here. The result is that I'm losing patience with what seems to me just plain bad manners. OK, perhaps I am turning into a grumpy old woman but try it for yourself, read through your own past posts and check out how many times you have replied to a query but never received any thanks for it. You might find it makes interesting reading.
Similarly, if you look at the 'Unanswered Posts' - there's an awful to of them - some interesting patterns start to emerge Some of them have clearly remained unanswered because the information requested is very specific and it would be reasonable to assume that the reason why there have been no replies is because nobody knows the answers. Others are where specific information about eg special offers etc have been posted and to which the OP probably wasn't expecting a reply, though a 'Thank You' from anybody who have been able to take advantage of the offer etc would probably have been appreciated. But a number of them seem to be from people, who when you look at their profile and their past posts, have posted questions and received replies but then repeatedly never acknowledged those replies. Is this one of the reasons why their more recent posts are being ignored? It has never previously occurred to me to check out a poster's profile before deciding whether to reply or not but perhaps others do? I have to admit that it's now something that I am thinking of doing in the future and it's a shame if bad manners on the part of some members is actually contributing to the reduction in 'traffic' on the forum. If I have to put up with bad manners, well one of my reasons for preferring to use HT over another well known travel review site has just gone up the spout

SM