Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-180.190.90.156-20201020104226/@comment-9605025-20201020180242

I doubt you'll see this since you seem to be interested in just posting random (mis)information. However, I will answer for anyone else who comes across this thread.

The whole "Thread:SomeNumber" thing is part of how Forum and legacy message walls work. So none of this applies to UCP which all wikis are being converted to. Pages by these names are not actual pages with actual content. Instead, they are dummy pages where posts are displayed. The posts' contents are actually stored on separate pages hidden from most users. The number is the page ID of the page storing the content of the opening post. Therefore, the numbers in the page name of threads is not necessarily contiguous.

For example, let's say you create a thread and the page ID for the page where your content is stored is 200. Then the thread can be accessed by going to "Thread:200". Now let's say someone replies. That reply is stored on a different page with the page ID 201. Now someone creates a page about cats; ID 202. Someone replies to a different thread, ID 203. Someone replies to your thread, ID 204. Not lets say someone creates a new thread. The page ID would be 205. Therefore, their thread would be accessed using "Thread:205" not "Thread:201".