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#31. Posted:
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If you post around every 5 times every day for a year you will have around 1000 posts so if ya think about it it isnt that hard to get posts.
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It doesn't bother me. I would rather have someone who posts a lot than someone who leeched a lobby 3 years ago and doesn't participate.
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Ino wrote If you post around every 5 times every day for a year you will have around 1000 posts so if ya think about it it isnt that hard to get posts.
It would actually be a lot closer to 2000, about 1800. But the thing is you see members that are 1 to 2 months old with over 1k posts. That is not all quality, there is spamming invloved.
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Latias wroteIno wrote If you post around every 5 times every day for a year you will have around 1000 posts so if ya think about it it isnt that hard to get posts.
It would actually be a lot closer to 2000, about 1800. But the thing is you see members that are 1 to 2 months old with over 1k posts. That is not all quality, there is spamming invloved.
I would love to know how you work that out
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I Agree with you people think that having a high posts is good..
But i disagree with you im a 1 year member with nearly 1k posts..nothing wrong with that
But i disagree with you im a 1 year member with nearly 1k posts..nothing wrong with that
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Well that is what the website is made for, so.
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FaIIen wrote Well that is what the website is made for, so.
Thats how I see it.
If they didnt want people posting so much they would cap how much people post
There is also a report button if you believe someone to be spamming, which works
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Well I have almost 2000 posts within a year mostly because I build so many squads in the FIFA Forum.
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Social status. The more posts you have, the longer your account has been around and if you have gold means that you're more trustworthy in other people's eyes. In most cases, those yes belong to people who might buy from you.
If there's an elgato for sale from a guy with 2 posts, only just joined and no awards; and a guy who was also selling the same product but has 2,000 posts, 4 year member and is a gold gifter, you're probably more likely to buy from the latter, even if it's $10 more.
If there's an elgato for sale from a guy with 2 posts, only just joined and no awards; and a guy who was also selling the same product but has 2,000 posts, 4 year member and is a gold gifter, you're probably more likely to buy from the latter, even if it's $10 more.
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I don't see what's wrong with posting a lot if it's helping people out and not breaking the rules that's what people make accounts for.
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