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Post by Spacecrap on Nov 5, 2019 6:12:41 GMT -4
Event Is fine, I think the main change I'll do Is for the last week, where instead of Post counts have It be Thread count. Because of the Post requirement, there was so much spam on multiple threads that I personally find Isn't pleasant to look at, with thread count instead you can at the very least filter between [ SPAM] n [ Valid]. If you want to keep post requirement, set a limit to how much you can post a day or a word requirement, If not even both as someone who has literally been spammed Notified throughout, with mostly one-liners It's not very fun to look at. I'm all for rewarding everyone, to draw In people to take a look out at the forum, but all this does Is hike up stats temporarily while bringing absolutely nothing else to the table, members who will invest time into the forum will continue to, but members who doesn't will never ever do It. Regardless, I thank you for the Event, as per usual n hope this feedback does something. I highly agree gosicks opinion about thread count against post counts, there is nothing much left to say about it. On the other side, thanks for making this forum more sincere and appreciable for all of us by hosting such great events. I would like to express my thanks and kind respects. Looking up to next events
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MowMow
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Post by MowMow on Nov 5, 2019 11:06:17 GMT -4
I don't agree with the thread count. I'd rather them spam on posts instead of doing that on meaningless threads just for the counts. Maybe it's just me and my OCD with reading unread threads... Actually, I think the new rules worked TOO well. Look at the results of the most recent lottery. There were two available numbers still on the board that nobody legitimately claimed. In time, though, more people will join the forum, be active, and participate in events like that. This forum is doing a pretty good job. Just my two cents. It can be rather annoying as long as they spam. It's not really that bad for thread counts. You can have like 2-5 thread counts, it isn't a lot and that way you can also encourage players to contribute as well. It's a win-win for everybody.
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Post by waterfall on Nov 5, 2019 11:33:21 GMT -4
I also dont agree with Gossick. I got used to spending time in forum and post messages after this event. Besides I think there werent much to spend time with in the forum before the event but now there are some.But of course it wasnt pleasent trying to reach a post limit.
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Post by MowMow on Nov 5, 2019 11:51:57 GMT -4
I also dont agree with Gossick. I got used to spending time in forum and post messages after this event. Besides I think there werent much to spend time with in the forum before the event but now there are some.But of course it wasnt pleasent trying to reach a post limit. Logically speaking,a week is more than enough to get 25 posts. It's more of how people does it rather than how long does it take.
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Post by gosick on Nov 5, 2019 12:01:08 GMT -4
I gave two options as a feedback, one being thread one being post. Rather then openly disagreeing with my suggestion why not give your own suggestion to improve future events?.
The reason I why I disliked the post count, Is the fact that multiple rules were broken In an attempt to reach the requirements, It's evident by the amount of people with warning levels.
No offense, I think It's extremely lenient that people who openly broke the rules multiple times, just to have access to the event, ended up not punished by warning Into potential disqualification.
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Post by Amy on Nov 5, 2019 14:27:57 GMT -4
Event Is fine, I think the main change I'll do Is for the last week, where instead of Post counts have It be Thread count. If you want to keep post requirement, set a limit to how much you can post a day or a word requirement, If not even both as someone who has literally been spammed Notified throughout, with mostly one-liners It's not very fun to look at. Regardless, I thank you for the Event, as per usual n hope this feedback does something. You don't get notification when someone replies to your thread unless I quote you like this. The most that of a notice you get is in your participated bar if someone replies to your thread. Or at-least that's how it is for me.... Do you guys receive a notification every time a reply is posted on your thread?
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gosick
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Post by gosick on Nov 5, 2019 15:25:08 GMT -4
Event Is fine, I think the main change I'll do Is for the last week, where instead of Post counts have It be Thread count. If you want to keep post requirement, set a limit to how much you can post a day or a word requirement, If not even both as someone who has literally been spammed Notified throughout, with mostly one-liners It's not very fun to look at. Regardless, I thank you for the Event, as per usual n hope this feedback does something. You don't get notification when someone replies to your thread unless I quote you like this. The most that of a notice you get is in your participated bar if someone replies to your thread. Or at-least that's how it is for me.... Do you guys receive a notification every time a reply is posted on your thread? Okay that's my mistake then.
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Post by irine on Nov 6, 2019 3:36:16 GMT -4
You don't get notification when someone replies to your thread unless I quote you like this. The most that of a notice you get is in your participated bar if someone replies to your thread. Or at-least that's how it is for me.... Do you guys receive a notification every time a reply is posted on your thread? yep i dont receive notification unless people quoted me. Theres a pro and cons to the new rules of this event. For me, im being more active now than before. and its fun to read all the threads here ofc theres ppl who only wants to fulfill the requirements but still its not that bad tbh oh well dont get me wrong. im not with anyone side. i respect every1 opinion
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MowMow
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Post by MowMow on Nov 6, 2019 7:35:07 GMT -4
I guess in a way, it's like if a person does not have anything constructive to comment, then i rather he/she doesn't comment at all. It's definitely better than posting pointless comments. I like the idea of the final week's lottery though, where it's like an incentive to people who is active in the forums.
Which is why i think thread counts might be better, make it 2-3, that way it isn't a lot and it also cuts down on the unnecessary spams/posts and it also breeds contribution. It's a win-win for all.
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Post by cybil on Nov 9, 2019 6:57:53 GMT -4
The event was great, it helped me so much as a new player, and I am sure that I am not the only one. The idea was very nice and thoughtful, so thank you! It is sad that many people cheated (or at least tried to), but good job looking out for them as well. Really good organization.
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