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THX
THX
Before all else, be armed.
#1
There has been a sudden increase in spam and it is rather depressing to witness. Hence, from this point on those caught writing posts with no true purpose beyond getting their post count up will be given a warning, after five warnings the person in question will be banned. Warnings will be directed by PM. We want the forum to be a great place for people to discuss and educate themselves, this is not possible if every second poster makes no effort in progressing the discussion. These new strict regulations are being implemented to benefit the intellectual integrity of the community.

Examples of spam posts: “Yeah me too, lol”, “That’s what I wanted to say…”, “What the guy above said…”, etc.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to PM me, I'd be glad to help.

Furthermore, the Q&A forum features slightly tighter rules:
  • Thread title must be on topic. "help plz" or "Im a nooob!" will be locked on sight
  • No excessive puncutation or attempts at attracting attention. ?!?!?!?!? or !!!!! and related are not allowed.
  • Don't double post to bump your thread. Bumped threads will be locked or deleted.
  • Our english rules still apply very much so here.
  • If your topic is not Q&A, it will be locked
Brett Kuntz
Brett Kuntz
Core Guru
#2
That’s what I wanted to say…
Deadroot
Deadroot
Frost Gate Guardian
#3
Are you able to disable post counts from appearing under your avatar? That might be a way to discourage post pumping.
Kiwi
Kiwi
Krytan Explorer
#4
Oh god I hope I haven't violated anything...
Devil's Dictionary
Devil's Dictionary
Wilds Pathfinder
#5
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deadroot
Are you able to disable post counts from appearing under your avatar? That might be a way to discourage post pumping.
That is an excellent idea, Deadroot. I hope the moderating team takes it into consideration. This count means nothing and might even create prejudice. What's important is now how many posts the person has but the quality of the posts themselves (I of all should not speak about that ). If I am not mistaken, I did once see those counters disabled on one forum and it did marvels. Of course that might be one of the more radical means; if this warning fails.
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Whosa Skylore
Krytan Explorer
#6
Quote:
Originally Posted by DEATH AT THE DOOR
. This count means nothing and might even create prejudice. What's important is now how many posts the person has but the quality of the posts themselves.
lol one of my guildmates said the exact same thing befor, but I like the idea of taking away the posts and if worst comes to worst take away the things under your names lol
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Cicciro
Banned
#7
Sounds fine to me, but I'd rather see the chopping block come down on idiocy over spam; however, they are often twins.
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LeakingBlood
Ascalonian Squire
#8
A difference will only be felt and made when useless posts are deleted. I think it would be too much of a hassle to remove one post count from "every second poster". The loss of one post count isn't as noticable.
Tur713
Tur713
Krytan Explorer
#9
I must admit, as much as like to see my little number go up, I try to at least make my comments worth while. I'm all for this policy.
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Cicciro
Banned
#10
I don't think you have a choice to be for or against it, and while you may have your opinion towards it on the inside, no matter which side you take, this is going into play. Welcome to the New Guru Order, a place that decides if you are worth your while or worthless. I enjoy that about this place.
Kiwi
Kiwi
Krytan Explorer
#11
There's no point in spamming anyways. What does anyone get from it?
Ensign
Ensign
Just Plain Fluffy
#12
People get postcounts from posting lots and lots of retarded stuff. Somehow this makes people feel important or something, because there seem to be a lot of people who care about their postcount for some reason or another.

I would like to second Cicciro's motion to crack down on rampant idiocy on this site. There are plenty of other forums for that - we don't need to be yet another. Those of you who are part of the problem certainly aren't aware of it, but everyone else does - hopefully our moderation staff will be messaging you to let you know that your utterly vapid comments are not appreciated.

Peace,
-CxE
Nova
Nova
Lion's Arch Merchant
#13
Quote:
Originally Posted by THX
[size=2]There has been a sudden increase in spam and it is rather depressing to witness. Hence, from this point on those caught writing posts with no true purpose beyond getting their post count up will be given a warning, after five warnings the person in question will be banned. Warnings will be directed by PM. We want the forum to be a great place for people to discuss and educate themselves, this is not possible if every second poster makes no effort in progressing the discussion. These new strict regulations are being implemented to benefit the intellectual integrity of the community.[/size]

[size=2]Examples of spam posts: “Yeah me too, lol”, “That’s what I wanted to say…”, “What the guy above said…”, etc.[/size]

[size=2]If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to PM me, I'd be glad to help.[/size]
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ON my clan forum for games on Battle.Net, we call that "post whoring" Like where there really isnt a point. You just want posts. But its not always on purpose. WHich is where the warning s come in right? Thanks for being like that. An understanding person. While also eliminating the post RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOs.

And Kiwi, if you viloated it you would have been PMed a warning.
TheRealDecoy
TheRealDecoy
Academy Page
#14
It's a noble goal, but something about it doesn't seem right. I'm sure that the Guru mod team will do a great job of determining who is spamming and who isn't, but I think it's inevitable that someone is going to get punished when they don't deserve to be. As for cracking down on forum idiocy, no offense intended, we all can't be Cicciros or Ensigns. Sometimes smart people just need to deal with others who aren't as smart.
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cpukilla
Banned
#15
Cracking down on spam and idiocy is great ... just be careful not to alienate new members or new players who don't know any better; I'd rather educate them and bring them up to speed than have them leave instead. Theres also a fine line between different ideas and idiocy. Remember fallout on guild-hall? Do his posts deserve to be removed or are they valid discussion?
Ensign
Ensign
Just Plain Fluffy
#16
Fallout wasn't an idiot - he was a troll. People who are just clueless can learn and become a useful part of the community. Trolls just want to cause trouble.

I don't want us to start banning people for being stupid here, but a (not so) friendly suggestion to some people that they lurk more than post might not be entirely uncalled for.

Peace,
-CxE
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Inde
Site Contributor
#17
We do have our Q&A forum for those needing some guidance.

In terms of post count etc - I have always found that a join date has always been a better metric of poster intelligence then the number of times they have been able to post a message.
Avatin
Avatin
Ascalonian Squire
#18
Stupid people with idiots thoughts are part of this world (take this message as a proof of this if you want ) and what about tolerance?

Is it a nerd-only dedicated forum?

Personnaly I don't think the post counter is a valuable information for members. So I'd say you admin should think to keep it 'for your eyes only'.

(fear this is too much sincerity and I will get a warning )
FrogDevourer
FrogDevourer
on a GW break until C4
#19
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ensign
I don't want us to start banning people for being stupid here, but a (not so) friendly suggestion to some people that they lurk more than post might not be entirely uncalled for.
If a stupid post can get an insightful reply, then it's not entirely useless (if only for the original poster). But if being wrong or naive in this forum is not welcome (this is a guru site after all), many of us will just go back to our natural tendency: to stay in lurker mode. I won't hold any grudge against such a policy, just be clear on this matter.
THX
THX
Before all else, be armed.
#20
We are not trying to alienate forum members, we are merely attempting to keep the discussions clean and educative. A "dumb" question is educative, a dumb response is not.