Also, if granting postcount serves as an imperative for the mods to crack down on blatant spam, I'm all for it.
The inherent idea of post count is that it rewards effort-taking posts, which is why it tends to be removed from spammy areas to begin with.
Besides, I think we all know there's one player that routinely proves quantity ≠ quality.How exactly do one-liners detract from the quality of the thread if they make someone chuckle? Also if something only needs one sentence, adding more would also be spam because it's just meaningless fluff. Not everything needs a wall of text for RP.
Except on this forum, it's not accurate for a significant number of us. I don't bother posting in the serial threads because I know that as soon as there are 1000 posts, the thread will be archived and my post count will go down. And there are a couple of years' worth of my posts (not sure how many hundreds, or maybe over a thousand) in the staff forum that are no longer part of my post count. Yet I made them, and while most were duty-related, there were some that were funny, some that were serious discussion, and so on.I disagree. The inherent idea of post count is to count the number of posts you've made.
I disagree. The inherent idea of post count is to count the number of posts you've made.
There is spam in IOT, but there's spam pretty much anywhere; the proper course of action, I think, is that spam be reported and dealt with, regardless of subforum.
Now some forum games are inherently spammy, such as "Rate the Avatar above you" style games which have little discussion. Then you have much more complex games like IOT or Mafia where there can be some serious discussion between players that isn't one-liners by far.
The inherent idea of post count is that it rewards effort-taking posts, which is why it tends to be removed from spammy areas to begin with. Removing spam on a case by case basis may require more work than blanket removal of post count, but there is no shortage of members on CFC, and I don't think much of a shortage who'd be up to this task either.
IF pc comes to IOT (mafia etc) and it is likely to, if we make changes, then I will be more than happy to delete spam posts from IOT games. The chattiness of Argentina is supposed to discourage spamming up games by providing an alternative.There may be reason to deviate from the basic idea. My point, though, is that it's a statistic much more than a reward.
Would that not also add those 180,000 posts to the overall forum total? Isn't saying that CFC has an additional 180,000 posts a good thing when it comes to measuring how popular this site is, no matter who made them, or how many each individual person made?Postcount is an inaccurate statistic and a reward for many. As a stat we know it undercounts participation. If IOT and Mafia get pc, they will add 180,000 posts to user accounts. That is a big bump.
Harmless and important are not the same. For some it may be very important and still harmless.If you agree that it's harmless, then why bother not counting it for anything? It's just a statistic, weighting it makes it seem more important than it actually is.
Harmless and important are not the same. For some it may be very important and still harmless.
The decision is not mine alone and a consensus among staff is needed. I am only speaking for myself above and not anyone else.