los panda
04-22-2012, 11:32 PM
edit* i think the option of being able to delete your own posts is an easy way to help solve that problem
*Please read*los panda 04-22-2012, 11:32 PM edit* i think the option of being able to delete your own posts is an easy way to help solve that problem Giantone 04-23-2012, 07:03 AM I feel that there should be a 1000 post minimum before a user can start a thread. While anyone can make the argument that the Niles Paul didn't belong in the Garcon/Morgan thread, it was already being discussed at length when the new thread was created. People should make a quick test before creating a thread or posting breaking news...if it happened more than 3 hours ago, it is most likely being discussed in the forum. You know how there's the whole "F*ck It I'm Going Deep" joke about Rex Grossman? I think some people here that go "F*ck It I'm Creating a Thread". The Mods here do one hell of a job and it's not an easy one especially when you consider the topic is Redskins football something that in some case's has been passed down from one generation to another. My question to Rushkins is why 1000,the poster will do it wether it's 500 or 2000 posts.If the poster makes a habit of it suspend his posting priviledges for a week or two.Just MHO but we all need to be a littlle more carefull,if that's all the mods want ,it's the least we can do. mooby 04-23-2012, 09:09 AM I would advocate a 100 post minimum before starting a thread, to discourage all the newbies that come here to advertise their blogs, etc. I think new members that do that see the 10 post minimum as an easy hurdle to pass just by making 10 crap posts that don't add any value to the boards. Maybe making it 100 posts would make it tougher while still not eliminating new members' desire to post here. Either that or make a two week - 1 month waiting period before they can start a thread. I would also advocate starting a "welcome, introduce yourself here" thread in the Locker Room, probably stickied at the top, as a thread that would allow new members to introduce themselves and also post the reason they are joining the boards, whether it be advertising their own site or whatever. I would include a link to that thread in the post that new members typically see, the one that tells them to read the forum guidelines, etc. This would allow them the opportunity to advertise their stuff without spamming the board, and hopefully that thread would work in conjunction with the 100 post minimum to allow them to get their point across, without making them feel not welcome. Of course, none of what I just said would help in regards to the various members of this board who are more concerned with breaking news than actually reading the boards. That's a much harder problem to solve. Ruhskins 04-23-2012, 09:14 AM I would advocate a 100 post minimum before starting a thread, to discourage all the newbies that come here to advertise their blogs, etc. I think new members that do that see the 10 post minimum as an easy hurdle to pass just by making 10 crap posts that don't add any value to the boards. Maybe making it 100 posts would make it tougher while still not eliminating new members' desire to post here. Either that or make a two week - 1 month waiting period before they can start a thread. I would also advocate starting a "welcome, introduce yourself here" thread in the Locker Room, probably stickied at the top, as a thread that would allow new members to introduce themselves and also post the reason they are joining the boards, whether it be advertising their own site or whatever. I would include a link to that thread in the post that new members typically see, the one that tells them to read the forum guidelines, etc. This would allow them the opportunity to advertise their stuff without spamming the board, and hopefully that thread would work in conjunction with the 100 post minimum to allow them to get their point across, without making them feel not welcome. Of course, none of what I just said would help in regards to the various members of this board who are more concerned with breaking news than actually reading the boards. That's a much harder problem to solve. I think 100 posts is a good idea...I may have gone over the top with 1000 posts. mredskins 04-23-2012, 09:27 AM it is funny how everyone is missing the point of this thread. There are not to many threads being posted there are too many multiply post going on. mooby 04-23-2012, 09:36 AM it is funny how everyone is missing the point of this thread. There are not to many threads being posted there are too many multiply post going on. I'm not missing the point, I get that clearly. I just don't have a solution for it other than telling the other forum members to read a little more instead of assuming nobody has broken news yet (seriously, I mean whenever new Redskins-related news breaks on the internet it's usually posted here within 5 minutes or less, so people should automatically assume when they log in that any news has already been posted about here), so I was discussing solutions to other problems the board has. mredskins 04-23-2012, 09:40 AM I'm not missing the point, I get that clearly. I just don't have a solution for it other than telling the other forum members to read a little more, so I was discussing solutions to other problems the board has. Geez, you wonder why your heart rate is elevated. We IMO have not really had a problem with too many threads by newbies in recent history. tryfuhl 04-23-2012, 02:39 PM in that case, wouldn't more threads be better? Very much so I think that it would bring more activity too FRPLG 04-23-2012, 02:40 PM Very much so I think that it would bring more activity too Quantity over quality though? Extremeskins has more activity...most of which makes me want to puke. mooby 04-23-2012, 03:37 PM Geez, you wonder why your heart rate is elevated. We IMO have not really had a problem with too many threads by newbies in recent history. ? I was actually pretty calm when I wrote that. I was only making suggestions as to how we can improve the boards. IMO it sounds like you're the one getting a tad upset that we're not staying on point here. |
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