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Dem is right, it is kinda like an e-penis. Post counts encourage people to post and while many will say that it is meaningless, I disagree. When I go to a new forum I look for two things, how active members are IE post count average and how active the staff is. I do think we need to add a few things, and we are making changes to Blue Castle Media slowly and are hoping to do some more drastic changes in the near future. How ever since near is a ambiguous word we cannot give an exact time.
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Bladin's Sword Sharpener
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Oh, if you're seeking for how "active" a member is, it's still possible to remove post count and come out with "time count." It records the amount of time spent on OnRPG.
I have seen that feature before (it exists now), not something impossible. Alternative way to seek for "active" community, look at the thread : post ratio and no. of guest/members online at one moment, and total number of registers. No need for post counts
Last edited by Leviarel; 01-15-2008 at 11:52 PM. |
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