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people do have quite a bit of post
Hackslayer said:take a look slayer
Does post count matter that much?
It seems to be a growing idea that people need to achieve this large amount of posts for respect, or power. As a result, I've seen more and more threads / replies with really no productivity. I think that it might be rooting down to this idea of power related to the post count.
Let me just repeat this, as I've said it before: 'You don't deserve respect because of your post count. You earn respect by the way you treat people and how you contribute to this community.'
I hope that eventually people stop with this attempt just to increase their post count, as it really proves nothing and in the end just adds more junk to the community. Instead, post a thread / reply with productive meaning, or advice or begin to help out the members when you can.
By the way.. I know a lot of people post frequently, and their post count doesn't matter to them. If you don't think this pertains to you, it doesn't.
Bahawolf said:Well, this happens to be a topic that you and I were discussing before (Hackslayer).
Now, this doesn't pertain to everyone, and it may not even pertain to a large group of people, but for some people, it does (if you think its not about you, then its not). I don't think the intentions of this thread was to point fingers or start a war, but rather make a point, in a form of critisism which could be constructional, if taken that way.
Now, the only issue that I've really seen is that more people do seem to believe that post count is so important, as resulting in "useless" posts with no meaning or opening for discussion. Such as, if you reply to several posts with, 'lol,' which some people do at times, it really doesn't add to the conversation. So, we've all done it once or twice, thats right.. but if its intended to raise post count, its pointless and inappropriate (this is merely an example).
As taken from a thread I posted before, here was one of my thoughts:
The main thing to realize is that things like this aren't to begin a personal attack or flame war, but rather to improve the community.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.Lac3y said:Nice post Bahawolf.
I believe that he might've worded it incorrectly, to prove a slightly more generalized point, although I admire him for speaking up with his opinion. Its a great thing to make your voice heard when you have a suggestion / opinion, and it certainly spreads knowledge to others as well, giving insight on things.mark thorpe said:i understand what you mean by this, but i fail to see how it connects to mods. hackslayer said specifically about people trying to be mods, which i havnt seen whatsoever. yes, people bump up post count, but that happens on every forum, if they do it excessively, or are spamming the mods will give them a warning about it.