Poll: Remove post count from the forums

Does your postcount mean anything to you?

  • Yes, keep it.

    Votes: 144 28.6%
  • No, remove it.

    Votes: 122 24.3%
  • Don't care/Pancake.

    Votes: 237 47.1%

  • Total voters
    503
don't really care - I gave most of mine to a charity auction some time ago. i don't think getting rid of post counting will get rid of those replies - banning people would however :D

oh, and +1

Yeah, I think I donated 4500 at the time! It did raise funds for a good cause!
 
I love the surrealism of GD tbh, the humour for the most part is right up my street (toilet sarcasm). Its what makes it the best sub forum here imho and there are times when it genuinely makes me laugh hard. So I wouldn't want anyone to do anything to change how GD is ;)

^ This.

If a user has above 10k posts its impossible to tell wether it's their actual poscount or wether it was 'bought' in an auction. Which means large postcounts are pointless anyway.


Mines me own & I've never posted +1 (until then <:rolleyes:) :p
I don't care what my post per day count is I've got a big gob & like to have a say. :D
 
If postcounts were removed then I don't think it would bother me all that much since my postcount presently isn't representative of the number of posts I've made.

However it could prove rather problematic for the MM, even assuming it could simply be hidden but still available to the moderators so they'd know when the 250 posts were reached there is then the problem of letting the user know that they've reached said target - you could possibly set up a script for an auto-notification at that point but that would mean 'hacking' the forums and that's not likely as those are kept to a minimum. Also given the amount of queries on the MM already when it's quite clearly laid out in the FAQ this idea would surely boost that exponentially.

It can also be quite handy to identify spammers but maybe the situation is slightly chicken and egg anyway so there'd be fewer spammers and therefore less need to identify them.

What he said
 
ooh i forgot about the PC auctions, i myself donated about 2500 posts to them, iirc i even started an auction.
 
We know about your pancake habit. :p

Not that there's anything wrong with that. :)

The most useful thing postcounts have done on this forum is raised money for charity. In that respect they're worth having.

Removing them won't stop the spam.
 
people don't post +1 for the post count though. they dp it because they agree butcan't be bothered to type/get involved
 
Further to my previous post now I'm not in such a rush. I don't like the PC+1 replies whether it's "+1", "This", "tbh" or anything along those lines but I'm not convinced that it is one of those things that should be restricted. If I don't think I can add anything beyond what is already there then I frequently won't post at all because I just don't see the point, my added support in the form of a +1 for a post where someone has summarised my views on the subject succinctly doesn't mean much - the post should be able to stand on it's own anyway and if it can't then it's probably not such a good point to begin with.
I always thought of it this way. At least to me, forums are a medium for interacting ideas rather than an avenue for 'democratised' opinions, as in a place for people to 'talk at each other' in a public space. Although I understand there is a social aspect present, I never got why people would post 'I agree' or similar sentiments unless the thread was specifically about what the composition of the forum as a whole thought (and even then, a poll would do a better job for this).

I have noticed the odd person who probably do honestly care about postcounts and the attached avatar policy though, the sort who dress up their '+1' and 'state the obvious' posts a bit so they don't get accusations thrown their way. Usually the telling factor is when their avatar changes immediately after they hit the required mark. :D
 
If a user has above 10k posts its impossible to tell wether it's their actual poscount or wether it was 'bought' in an auction. Which means large postcounts are pointless anyway.

Mine's real! Stop belittling something I don't care about! :(

It is nice to see people's contribution at a glance, and those with augmented post counts I assume had their money go to charity? So equally laudable, if not more so.

Personally I could have my post count dropped to 250 and I wouldn't be bothered [I plan to use the MM soon, so not 0 please mods! :p]. At the end of the day you should care more about a user's quality of post, not their quantity.
 
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