kevinswatch wrote:Heh. Yeah. Posts are a silly thing. But yeah, if you feel like you need a break, it's probably a healthy thing. Like Landwaster was saying, though, at least all of these "post wars" happen outside of the main TC Discussion. I mean, as long as these "post wars" are in good fun, then I don't see the harm. Are there ways we should discourage them?-jay
The one issue that 'post wars' brings to a forum is how you can get people posting irrelevant dribble just to get their post counts up.
That's best fixed by building a creche

a sub-forum where games and general stuff are based. This leaves the topical ones free. Of course if it also happens on the topical ones, then sometimes a wrist or two needs to be slapped. I am a moderator on a huge football board where this sort of thing happens, and, as is the case here, there's general talk areas, and ogg-topic stuff in a topical forum can just be moved to the general board, and sometimes a moderator jumps onto a topical thread to tell people off for 'hijacking' it, sometimes even pruning posts off it. Seems to work ok.
The other alternative is to not show post counts. That can be done because I know another forum which uses the same software as this one, and they have post counts turned off. This wouldn't work here if you want to do the $WG thing, though, as the attention would turn to money instead of posts
Ahh I'm definitely guilty of mucking around a lot especially in the games/user literature board, I can keep an eye on my methods in future, no probs.
Note though that as I passed other Users on my insane climb, I didn't say a word. The only time I initiated an arrogant post rate thread was when I started to creep up on F&F, and that is purely because I saw him having fun with another poster on the same subject. So I did respect that the subject bores or annoys some, and therefore only brought it up with a person I knew didn't mind having fun with it.
( I have both extremes, post-count drivel and over-explanatory drivel

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