I don't think Patrick meant his friend was banned. But I'm not sure, this SpongeBob's character is sometimes a bit difficult to understand, haha...
Ok, let Patrick rephrase, Patrick's friend wasn't banned, but he has not done anything against the rules by him posting 10 simple posts of "nice watch", "I agree","I think so too" yup? Patrick feels that there's a loophole that many are exploiting.
kindly note that the forum does not ban any members for no valid reasons.
your friend's access is likely to be restricted due to forum advising member to perform certain tasks which the member failed to do so. if members fail to perform the tasks required, their access will be restricted and not ban. once member performs the said tasks, access will be reset to default.
Patrick agrees with Pegasi, Patrick has a friend that has done similarly, he posted 10 simple replies just to see the sales garage. Then how? he has not done anything wrong to get him banned...no?
You might be surprised. How difficult is it to post 50 one-liner nonsense?
Patrick agrees with Pegasi, Patrick has a friend that has done similarly, he posted 10 simple replies just to see the sales garage. Then how? he has not done anything wrong to get him banned...no?
Yes I believe it's a culture thing. A culture I am not proud of being part of the community.
I respect people who choose not to contribute due to that they are too shy to express themselves or for fear of saying something stupid, but I have no respect for people who rubbish the forum just to meet the quota for access to the sale garages.
the thread title is somewhat misleading. the 10 posts count is impose on new members to prevent them from posting in garage section. the rationale to impose 10 posts count is to REWARD members for contribution and it is not view as an ENTITLEMENT to post items for sale upon joining the forum. to monitor the quality of 10 posts is only possible if there are few new members posting. however, as the number is substantial, it is not possible to monitor. besides it will raise to disagreement like what is acceptable and what is not.
there are international forums and another local forum where there is a minimum of 50 posts count. to some members, they are already complaining why should have 10 posts while others just go about it. the forum can easily move to 50 posts count as it would not be easy to go around posting almost the same reply in every other threads.
forums that impose posts count rule wants members to really contribute for the betterment of the forum. so here is the tricky part, is having a post count rule effective? if it does not then there will be members who will make use of the garage section facility without contributing. so take away the garage section?
there are members who lurk and not post anything. however, when they want to sell something, they realize that they need to have 10 posts count. then they start to post. as mentioned before, a forum is a place to give and take. give a little information, take a little information. however, it seems that few are willing to contribute OPENLY. some people i spoke to feel that there is no point in contributing because their posts get shot down. is this a culture? i dont know.
so how would you want to "educate" these new members to contribute constructively?
I wonder if the quality of the 10 posts are being taken into account.
I see many new members posting quite meaningless one-sentence remark/question continuously in different threads apparently to accumulate the required post count. Sometimes even within this thread itself, which is a bit of a joke.
My exact sentiments. Was browsing the new posts this evening and came across some posts... it's really creating a lot of unnecessary clutter especially within some really valuable discussion threads.
I wonder if the quality of the 10 posts are being taken into account.
I see many new members posting quite meaningless one-sentence remark/question continuously in different threads apparently to accumulate the required post count. Sometimes even within this thread itself, which is a bit of a joke.
My exact sentiments. Was browsing the new posts this evening and came across some posts... it's really creating a lot of unnecessary clutter especially within some really valuable discussion threads.
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