This thread is about necroposting, and I'm talking about necroposting.
your comment has nothing to do with necroposting.
reviving a thread within 3 weeks is not necroposting.
He means after the 3 week deadline.
I don't want others to revive my threads without my permission.
Technically speaking, creating a thread does not grant you ownership of that thread. The words are yours, but the thread itself isn't as CubeCraft owns the thread. It becomes open to the public and anyone can then discuss on it. (If we want to get more specific, forum accounts are NOT ours to begin with as they're also owned by CubeCraft. When we use a forum account, we are privileged to use an account, and that privilege can be revoked.)
I have two examples that show that threads are never owned by users, especially when the OP is replaced.
Example 1: This
thread was initially created by Commissioned (who was banned in July 2, 2018) before it was
taken over.
Example 2: A staff member posted a
thread regarding approved mods. In this example, that staff member was replaced by the CubeCraft account (notice that the timestamp of that thread is January 25, 2016; however, the CubeCraft account was created on April 4, 2017).
With that aside, please see point #1 in my response. From your suggestion, even though only the OP would be allowed to add more information, that means the other people cannot add more information (which in turn leads to the same current problem of clutter by creating more threads).
EDIT: Added concrete examples and minor edits.