I never really did care about post counts, though I used to have around 40+ post per day back in the first ~2 months when I joined.
Once I lost around 400 posts due to a rollback, but hey, nobody really looks at your post count anyway.
If I haven't been in a discussion with a member with three or more replies specifically to that user, or they aren't on my ICQ or AIM list, I base my initial opinion of them purely on post count.
D3V said:
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Heh, apparently post count is still a factor to some members. Oh well, I don't really mind.
I've been studying all day, literally, so I didn't even notice the board was down. Only difference I noticed right away was my PM count. I guess I'll have to start Backing up the Database more often now.
If I haven't been in a discussion with a member with three or more replies specifically to that user, or they aren't on my ICQ or AIM list, I base my initial opinion of them purely on post count.
Heh, to me it is just the spelling... and, see if the post is coherent or not.
11:49 Skurai said:
I don't have to study for math, I'm technically a genius, just don't care to show.
Well obviously if the content of the post is bad, then my opinion of the person will further drop. However, if I don't have any other way to base my opinion on the person, I usually just stick with a lower post count merits lower respect. That's only if I have nothing else.
If a person join the forums and has great ideas and discussion and perhaps starts a few good threads, then, whether he has 100 posts or 10,000 posts, I will view him/her as an intelligent individual more than I would view someone without that advantage.
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If a person has a thousand posts of bullshit, they'll get 1,000 times the bullshit from other users. If they post a thousand posts of good stuff, they'll get respect.