Ignore, it's over (But read Rav's post on page two, he's proud of it)

Does Postcount matter?

  • Yes, post count matters

    Votes: 15 41.7%
  • No, post count means nothing

    Votes: 21 58.3%

Status
Not open for further replies.
I started a thread for you, if it's any consolation. :) It seems as if PC (It's him! It's him I tell you!) has made it so posts in Meta don't count. Just a guess, but I'm willing to bet it's because of the [Hivemind].
 

log in or register to remove this ad

Jeph said:
I started a thread for you, if it's any consolation. :) It seems as if PC (It's him! It's him I tell you!) has made it so posts in Meta don't count. Just a guess, but I'm willing to bet it's because of the [Hivemind].
Actually it has to reletively recently done. At the height of the Hivemind activity the posts were counted. If it was stopped on purpose I think it is lame.
 

In an objective sense, postcount means nothing - it measures nothing meaningful. The quantity does not reflect any useful information.

However, many people act as if it were meaningful, which (imho) is a shame.
 

Dragongirl said:
Actually it has to reletively recently done. At the height of the Hivemind activity the posts were counted. If it was stopped on purpose I think it is lame.

If it was done on purpose, then the mods have their reasons. In Morrus We Trust.
 

Post count means less than post size.

Which means less than post quality.

You know what they say about the motion of the ocean being more important than the size of the waves, being more important than how many waves there are... after all, there are always more fish in the sea... er... mixing metaphors like martinis, here...
 


Knight Otu said:
I would vote, but I miss the "sometimes" option :p (for example, here in meta, it does not matter anymore. ;))

Sometimes is a coop out. Same with "other". Too much of this Grey Area crap, we need to be more decisive, more black and white. :D

Sorry, I need to start getting tough since in a week I'm starting a game with seven very indecisive people.
 

It shows a measure of involvement in the community. It doesn't show what type of involvement, but in general, i tend to think involvement is better than non-involvement.

joe b.
 

Crothian said:


Sometimes is a coop out. Same with "other". Too much of this Grey Area crap, we need to be more decisive, more black and white. :D

Sorry, I need to start getting tough since in a week I'm starting a game with seven very indecisive people.
Well, then I'll say that it doesn't mean anything - except posting experience. (1 post equals 10 XPs ;))
 


Status
Not open for further replies.
Remove ads

Top