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Sep 1 2005, 12:15 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 26-August 05 Member No.: 8,098 |
QUOTE(microscopic^earthling @ Jul 4 2005, 12:06 AM) If below 30 - it's much more lenient towards you - and gives you a big bulk of credits for your posts. However, once you cross thrity, the same post and any subsequent posts would fetch you far less credits. This applies to all. The system simply gives you a push through when you're below thirty to help you make up for a months time - but not after that.. Actually the after 30 credit rating is the real one against which everyone's posts are evaluated. The below 30 scheme is there to help out the new members and for those who haven't been able to post for a while - to quickly raise their credits count back. Regards, m^e Below 30 credits is more lenient, or below 30 posts? It would make more sense, in my opinion, to be 30 posts since once you've got that many you've probably been here awhile and don't need easy credits .. but maybe my logic is wrong, wouldn't be the first time. |
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Sep 1 2005, 01:05 AM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: Members Posts: 1,086 Joined: 21-June 05 From: New York Member No.: 6,440 myCENTs:86.41 |
That's not exactly good though derouge. The reason for the credit system was so that users can post knowledgeable information here at the forum. If Astahost based it on posts only, then I'm sure we will see one or two word posts from users. Example (simple one I made up):
QUOTE Original topic starter says: I think the AMD chips are better than Pentium. What do you guys think? A user who wants to reach the 30 posts mark without caring what they post might say: AMD is better. See what I mean? We usually want to have more than a few words in your reply so the information is more useful. After all, Astahost did mention that they hope to have this big forum with lots of information for users to lookup on. |
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