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It serves no purpose other than to make people spam to get it higher and higher and thus increasing the already immense size of their penis.

Seriously though, my idea is as follows: post count no longer shows on the forums (maybe on one's profile, or just for that specific person, kind of like the warn bar), but you keep the medals. I say keep the medals (or whatever you call them), because some newbies will always have the tendency to only read the advice people with a higher 'status' give, and just hover over that of someone with a low 'status'. It would also be more of a surprise if, all of a sudden, you received a completely new medal, rather than the way it is now, where you simply check your postcount and see "Oh, only 3,500 posts to go until I get my next medal". If wanted, the postcount could still be displayed privately, but I'm pretty damn sure even the postcount whores lovers here wouldn't want that. Unless the private postcount would show exactly how many posts you made in every section (which is, in fact, pretty interesting to know). Now, you can only see the section in which you made the highest amount of posts, and you have to go to the old-style profile to find out, which can be a small hassle at times. And if it tells you you've made a shit ton of posts in the EoF, you really are curious as to where you got those other 5,000 posts from.

Hereby, a voting system would actually work, but in a different way than it most of the times works: every post gets two little icons on the bottom, one if the post was useful in any way, and one if it is thought of as being useless. Then, there could be a small bar (where at this moment, the postcount is situated) with 5 different icons, but only one is shown at a time (an emoticon would fit best, I suppose). The lowest emoticon is for when a user has at least twice as many 'bad votes' as 'good votes', the second lowest is for when a user has more 'bad votes' than 'good votes', but not twice as many, the middle emoticon is for when a user has no votes (yet), or when he/she has the same amount of 'good' and 'bad votes', the higher emoticon is when the user has more 'good' than 'bad', and the highest emoticon is when a user has at least twice as many 'good' as 'bad'. Now, you may be thinking this will encourage people to instantly give someone they don't like 'bad votes' on all of their posts, but to fix this problem, a user needs to give a specific reason why he/she gave the post a 'bad vote', et vice versa. These reasons will then be displayed on the bottom of the post, in a small pop-out box (similar to a spoiler tag) or just a pop-up, so others can read them if they're interested in the remarks of others. If the user is found to give bullshit reasons, he/she will receive a warning, and if he/she continues to do it, he/she gets another (6th) icon, next to one of the other 5 icons or just replacing it, which states that he/she shouldn't be trusted. His/her votes will then also no longer count and the bullshit votes will be removed. No total 'good votes' or 'bad votes' are displayed anywhere, but on a post, the total of 'good' and 'bad votes' for that specific post will be displayed.

You could also incorporate Ask GBAtemp in this, by having it set so that, when a user's answer is picked as the best answer (unless that answer is a reply of the user to his/her own question), it adds one to the 'good votes' count of the user. If need be, there could also be a "What the fuck kind of answer is this?" thing next to every answer, with the same punishment for misusing it.

Trust me, this will work, and it will severely cut down on the spammy posts. And if you don't trust me, you'll never know until you try, no?

As for the other thoughts:

Similar to NeoGAF's rules to signing up, members should be asked to sign up with a 'true' email address, not a free email address like *@yahoo.com, @hotmail.com, etc. This would reduce the amount of duplicate accounts (alright, there aren't many, but still), because it's not that easy to get a new ISP-provided email address compared to spending half a minute to make 20 new Windows Live email addresses. It also prevents people from just making an account to say 'GIMME ROMS PL0X KTHXBAI' and then piss off when they find out there aren't any.

Get rid of the 'likes' on the front page articles. Nearly no one clicks on them and they do nothing but that anyway. Now, it just looks silly. It's a good idea, but doesn't work, because the buttons blend in too well with the background. Make them orange or something if you really want to keep them.

The shoutbox errors. Loads of icons do not show up correctly in one shoutbox, but do in the other one, other special characters just don't show up at all (e.g.
 
Dark Langin said:
Well... I do not know what to think about this. But still they see your medals it would be better to remove those too.

But why not LOWER their post count?


And stfu with isp e-mail accounts. My REAL account is hotmail! lol
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But my idea is that the removed comments should be deleted COMPLETELY so the postcount won't increase. Or maybe a system were newcomers can't post more than 10 posts a day and after that it will be moderated.

I BTW look at postcounts (+ join dates) to see if they're real members or not. That way I make prejudices.. (I know it's bad, but that's how my mind works.)
 
Overlord Nadrian said:
If a member posts a lot, you'll see those posts anyway, so explain to me again why it is such a nice feature to be able to see exactly how many they made? It's interesting for yourself, but others really don't give a damn.
Then they have every right not to look. That doesn't mean that I should be stopped from looking myself.
 
Rydian said:
Removing ego and such was the original point of 2ch-style imageboards, thus tripcodes being the only identifier.
well said :3. as the administrator of one myself, this perfectly summarizes why i love imageboards

also I agree with nadrian. the rest is fine, but the post count does nothing but inflate egos
 
Overlord Nadrian said:
But postcount has always been a problem, it is just now (or in the past couple of months at least) that I noticed that.

Oh, and by the way: look at the amount of views and replies this topic got, compared to other topics in this section. Surely, that can't be a mere coincidence.
Hahaha, where did you come from?
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Since when postcount poses any kind of problem?!
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And what are you aiming at when you said that this thread got more views and replies? I see members mostly disagreeing or not caring for the idea.

Why fix it if it ain't broken?
 
I think there is nothing wrong with having a post count. In fact I don't like forums that don't have a post count.
 
Toni Plutonij said:
I see members mostly disagreeing
Yes, that is exactly what I wanted to prove: the members here care so much for their precious postcount, they instantly clicked the topic. Speaks for itself, really.
 
I agree with Nadrian from now on(EXCEPT THE ISP E-mail thing!), n00bs like I care to much about about their postcount and they think they get a much better (uhm forgot the word but I know it in dutch waardering uhm something like rating) from other members and that they are much better since they have more(or other color) ribbons like others.

I just wanted to say this. I hope you all can read my broken English.
 
I'm probably one of the only staff in favour of removing post counts...but it wouldn't work here since we didn't start that way.

We also tend to rely on post count to limit contest entries and access to certain sections of the forum.
Of course, this may lead to new members spamming to reach the limit, but those are easy to spot and ban.
 
I like postcounts because the join date is written underneath it; put the two together and you can spot the spammy people who talk complete bollocks a mile off
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Helps you figure out who's worth listening to.
 
Overlord Nadrian said:
Toni Plutonij said:
I see members mostly disagreeing
Yes, that is exactly what I wanted to prove: the members here care so much for their precious postcount, they instantly clicked the topic. Speaks for itself, really.
That and you advertised it in the shoutbox. There's nothing wrong with having people disagreeing with you.
 
Overlord Nadrian said:
Toni Plutonij said:
I see members mostly disagreeing
Yes, that is exactly what I wanted to prove: the members here care so much for their precious postcount, they instantly clicked the topic. Speaks for itself, really.

So basically what you're saying is that the administrators / forum staff should go through with something the majority of members are against just so you can prove a point? Just curious.

Although I really don't care about post count either way.
 
Sounds pretty good. I dislike the ISP email bit, but overall a good suggestion post. I was think of a Flood Control update, such as searching results. For example, someone is about to post a thread called Pokemon White Patch?, the new Flood Control feature would use Search Bar to see if there are any other Threads called Pokemon White Patch, or include the same wording. Before allowing them to post it, it would say "Is this what your looking for?", or something similar. It could even be tied in with Ask GBAtemp, to help stop spam. Post Count is really just to show how much you've SPAMMED contributed to the site, but it could just as easily be replaced with the Medals. Oh, and yes. The ShoutBox needs a Upgrade.
 
Stephapanda said:
Overlord Nadrian said:
Toni Plutonij said:
I see members mostly disagreeing
Yes, that is exactly what I wanted to prove: the members here care so much for their precious postcount, they instantly clicked the topic. Speaks for itself, really.

So basically what you're saying is that the administrators / forum staff should go through with something the majority of members are against just so you can prove a point? Just curious.

Although I really don't care about post count either way.
*Looks at postcount* Of course you don't!
The mayorty doesn't want this, discussion closed!
 
Psyfira said:
I like postcounts because the join date is written underneath it; put the two together and you can spot the spammy people who talk complete bollocks a mile off
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Helps you figure out who's worth listening to.
I've been here less than a year and have about 5,000 posts... however I've contributed two stickies (virus removal and PS3 jailbreaking FAQ), have personally made front-page news twice (DSTwo CHT file format/conversion), and have contributed at least six news postings.
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Yet there's people who have been here a longer time and have less posts who are just plain unhelpful and like to troll more than actually debate.
 
hmm to me a postcount is a number
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ISP thing....
screw it :L
that means that linits may of us who joined gbatemp, and only those with ISP emaik addresses can enter
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Rydian said:
Psyfira said:
I like postcounts because the join date is written underneath it; put the two together and you can spot the spammy people who talk complete bollocks a mile off
biggrin.gif
Helps you figure out who's worth listening to.
I've been here less than a year and have about 5,000 posts... however I've contributed two stickies (virus removal and PS3 jailbreaking FAQ), have personally made front-page news twice (DSTwo CHT file format/conversion), and have contributed at least six news postings.
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Yet there's people who have been here a longer time and have less posts who are just plain unhelpful and like to troll more than actually debate.
Exactly. This sort of thing is why I agree with having both a post count and a honor/medal system. Though, most of the sites I have visited don't have many of the users giving out honor points. I see people that help regularly with no honor, but people that have been there longer with no new posts in a year at the most that still get their points. This occours mostly in sticky topics.

How would a medal system work? Different awards for different situations? Perhaps a debate award for a post that made a great counter point? Or an award with a symbol that showed a particular field of knowledge, such as a console or a computer? How far would we be willing to take this?
 
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