Gaz "AV1" Aston
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RE: Remove Post Count from Member's Profiles
I voted yes! I can see certain new forum members who have only been here a month hitting 1000+ posts without actually contributing anything other than "LOL" "I agree" ":D" etc!
I admit that i have done that at times but only in the context of a conversation with other forum members im sure we all have but there are too many people not contributing any ideas for new threads or adding anything interesting (opinions, pictures, vids or links to interesting websites) to existing ones but instead hammering the forum with drivel!
On that basis a spring clean is exactly what we need, and it doesnt concern me if my post count falls because thats not why im on this forum! I was a member of this forum for about 4-5 weeks before i ever posted a remark on here! I could have easily put a "LOL" "I Agree" or ":D" on every single topic thats ever been discussed and be sitting here with 5000+ posts but id much rather put a bit of effort and time to actually say something interesting, to post a nice pic set, to find an interesting link or to come up with an idea for a new thread!
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10-03-2009 08:34 |
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m100
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RE: Remove Post Count from Member's Profiles
Voted yes because I could see more of an argument than no. Astonv1 is right sometimes a one word answer or lol is perfectly acceptable but you do get the feeling that some posts are just put there to up their post count. Among the members who have been here the longest I think it's even more acceptable as it's only reflecting normal conversation amongst friends (not including myself here as i've only been on about 6 months). Personally I only tend to post when I think there's something I can add to the topic. When you see a new post in a thread and think it's going to be something interesting and it turns out to be 'agree', 'lol' etc it does get annoying at times.
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10-03-2009 08:45 |
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Dreamlander
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RE: Remove Post Count from Member's Profiles
Either way has it's pros and cons so I didn't vote.If you've been here long enough you know who does the 'thanks,me too,I agrees' etc. so you can tell quite quickly if the huge count is valid or not.It's not something I refer to other than if it's a landmark post and I can post something a little special.Huge post count or not I judge the content of the post not the number backing it up.If there was a 20 word minimum validity for post count then that might show a big difference in some posters totals but that would also rule out some great one liners or snippets of information that is useful to someone.I've changed my mind,I think I will vote no as doing nothing will bother the least amount of people.There have already been a lot of different things going on lately so something as inconsequential as this is maybe worth discussing but not really worth actioning.
Dreamlander
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10-03-2009 15:46 |
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G@Z!
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RE: Remove Post Count from Member's Profiles
cant i finally say something constructive for a change this forum is still cool, but this place is starting to turn into parliment i'm glad people has views of how to change or improve the forum. I know i done my bit of critism but i like it we try to like it as it is, why all the changes are they gonna change anything maybe maybe not. But please send your ideas to the mods first and see if it can be done before posting i know you want other peoples opinions as it is a forum. So i think i am not making any sense here bare with me.
But as the saying goes rome was not built in a day.
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2009 17:02 by G@Z!.)
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10-03-2009 16:53 |
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