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Serial Posters Are Bad for the Site??

ARtraveler

R.I.P. Dwayne
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Serial Posters
I was reading a Hijack portion in a current thread. The subject of "serial posters" came up in what I thought was a bit of an attack mode. The subject has also been addressed by a couple others, also in attack mode.

Since I have a few posts, I felt as though I was included in the attack. Have been on the site now for 5 years and 6 months or so. The daily stats show that I average 10.49 posts per day. I must have left out some punctuation here and there to not have a full 11 to my credit. :roflblack::roflblack: With 50 to 75 active threads usually running at one time, I am not sure if I am a serial poster. No official rules have been posted that I know of. I do think that I would like to be considered as one though.

IMO: those who are regular posters do have a place on the site. IMO--of course.

What are some of the good things the regulars do for the site?

:ani29:: They welcome the newcomers that were brave enough to make that first post announcing their presence on the site.
:ani29:: They congratulate the person who has announced their new ride and welcome them to the :spyder2: fold.
:ani29:: Congratulations are given when a new farkle, baby, marriage, or other good thing is announced.
:ani29:: When someone is down, they are sometimes given words of cheer or encouragement.
:ani29:: When someone is ill or a death is announced, words of encouragement, tears, :pray:'s and condolences are offered.
:ani29:: When good stuff happens with the brand, cheerleaders are welcome.
:ani29:: When bad stuff happens with the brand, we also let them know.
:ani29:: Technical questions get answered. There are many knowledgeable people that have a wealth of experience on board.
:ani29:: There is an "off topic" thread which allows for non-:spyder2: banter to take place. I have received many chuckles, as well as picking up bits of new information from these sessions.
:ani29:: Occasionally, a troll gets shown the door.
:ani29:: Many who are "regulars" usually share in some daily banter, all in good fun, and amongst friends.
:ani29:: Sometimes a hijack is intentional, just to cool down a particular subject, or trying to put a different perspective on a hot button subject.

So, what am I trying to say? I do not think people should be criticized for being active on the site. I have been on a couple other sites where there were less than 10 posts a day. Not very interesting for me anyway.

We are fortunate to have the best site in the world for all things :spyder2:.

Kelloggs Corn Flakes :roflblack:​
 
:shocked: My thoughts on this matter?

The Best Defense: A GREAT Offense!! :thumbup:
So Damn the torpedoes, and full-speed ahead! :D

But yeah... :agree:
 
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Serial Posters
I was reading a Hijack portion in a current thread. The subject of "serial posters" came up in what I thought was a bit of an attack mode. The subject has also been addressed by a couple others, also in attack mode.

Since I have a few posts, I felt as though I was included in the attack. Have been on the site now for 5 years and 6 months or so. The daily stats show that I average 10.49 posts per day. I must have left out some punctuation here and there to not have a full 11 to my credit. :roflblack::roflblack: With 50 to 75 active threads usually running at one time, I am not sure if I am a serial poster. No official rules have been posted that I know of. I do think that I would like to be considered as one though.

IMO: those who are regular posters do have a place on the site. IMO--of course.

What are some of the good things the regulars do for the site?

:ani29:: They welcome the newcomers that were brave enough to make that first post announcing their presence on the site.
:ani29:: They congratulate the person who has announced their new ride and welcome them to the :spyder2: fold.
:ani29:: Congratulations are given when a new farkle, baby, marriage, or other good thing is announced.
:ani29:: When someone is down, they are sometimes given words of cheer or encouragement.
:ani29:: When someone is ill or a death is announced, words of encouragement, tears, :pray:'s and condolences are offered.
:ani29:: When good stuff happens with the brand, cheerleaders are welcome.
:ani29:: When bad stuff happens with the brand, we also let them know.
:ani29:: Technical questions get answered. There are many knowledgeable people that have a wealth of experience on board.
:ani29:: There is an "off topic" thread which allows for non-:spyder2: banter to take place. I have received many chuckles, as well as picking up bits of new information from these sessions.
:ani29:: Occasionally, a troll gets shown the door.
:ani29:: Many who are "regulars" usually share in some daily banter, all in good fun, and amongst friends.
:ani29:: Sometimes a hijack is intentional, just to cool down a particular subject, or trying to put a different perspective on a hot button subject.

So, what am I trying to say? I do not think people should be criticized for being active on the site. I have been on a couple other sites where there were less than 10 posts a day. Not very interesting for me anyway.

We are fortunate to have the best site in the world for all things :spyder2:.

Kelloggs Corn Flakes :roflblack:​

:agree: Well put. I've never heard the term "Serial Posters" before.:clap:
 
I've been on this site for a couple of months and thoroughly enjoy most of what I read here. I have learned quite a bit from my visits and find a lot of knowledgeable people post here who are willing to answer your questions. Not having been on here very long, I'm not quite sure if some comments that I read are in jest or not....but, as long as it's not directed at me...I can move on to the next subject and not think anything about it.

Personally, I don't care how many times a day you post. If you have something that interests me..great, if not, that's ok too.
 
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Serial Posters
I was reading a Hijack portion in a current thread. The subject of "serial posters" came up in what I thought was a bit of an attack mode. The subject has also been addressed by a couple others, also in attack mode.

Since I have a few posts, I felt as though I was included in the attack. Have been on the site now for 5 years and 6 months or so. The daily stats show that I average 10.49 posts per day. I must have left out some punctuation here and there to not have a full 11 to my credit. :roflblack::roflblack: With 50 to 75 active threads usually running at one time, I am not sure if I am a serial poster. No official rules have been posted that I know of. I do think that I would like to be considered as one though.

IMO: those who are regular posters do have a place on the site. IMO--of course.

What are some of the good things the regulars do for the site?

:ani29:: They welcome the newcomers that were brave enough to make that first post announcing their presence on the site.
:ani29:: They congratulate the person who has announced their new ride and welcome them to the :spyder2: fold.
:ani29:: Congratulations are given when a new farkle, baby, marriage, or other good thing is announced.
:ani29:: When someone is down, they are sometimes given words of cheer or encouragement.
:ani29:: When someone is ill or a death is announced, words of encouragement, tears, :pray:'s and condolences are offered.
:ani29:: When good stuff happens with the brand, cheerleaders are welcome.
:ani29:: When bad stuff happens with the brand, we also let them know.
:ani29:: Technical questions get answered. There are many knowledgeable people that have a wealth of experience on board.
:ani29:: There is an "off topic" thread which allows for non-:spyder2: banter to take place. I have received many chuckles, as well as picking up bits of new information from these sessions.
:ani29:: Occasionally, a troll gets shown the door.
:ani29:: Many who are "regulars" usually share in some daily banter, all in good fun, and amongst friends.
:ani29:: Sometimes a hijack is intentional, just to cool down a particular subject, or trying to put a different perspective on a hot button subject.

So, what am I trying to say? I do not think people should be criticized for being active on the site. I have been on a couple other sites where there were less than 10 posts a day. Not very interesting for me anyway.

We are fortunate to have the best site in the world for all things :spyder2:.

Kelloggs Corn Flakes :roflblack:​

+1 on the above :agree:
:agree: Well put. I've never heard the term "Serial Posters" before.:clap:

Pampurrs, the term "post whore" is bandied about, frequently, by some of the haters.
 
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Serial Posters
I was reading a Hijack portion in a current thread. The subject of "serial posters" came up in what I thought was a bit of an attack mode. The subject has also been addressed by a couple others, also in attack mode.

Since I have a few posts, I felt as though I was included in the attack. Have been on the site now for 5 years and 6 months or so. The daily stats show that I average 10.49 posts per day. I must have left out some punctuation here and there to not have a full 11 to my credit. :roflblack::roflblack: With 50 to 75 active threads usually running at one time, I am not sure if I am a serial poster. No official rules have been posted that I know of. I do think that I would like to be considered as one though.

IMO: those who are regular posters do have a place on the site. IMO--of course.

What are some of the good things the regulars do for the site?

:ani29:: They welcome the newcomers that were brave enough to make that first post announcing their presence on the site.
:ani29:: They congratulate the person who has announced their new ride and welcome them to the :spyder2: fold.
:ani29:: Congratulations are given when a new farkle, baby, marriage, or other good thing is announced.
:ani29:: When someone is down, they are sometimes given words of cheer or encouragement.
:ani29:: When someone is ill or a death is announced, words of encouragement, tears, :pray:'s and condolences are offered.
:ani29:: When good stuff happens with the brand, cheerleaders are welcome.
:ani29:: When bad stuff happens with the brand, we also let them know.
:ani29:: Technical questions get answered. There are many knowledgeable people that have a wealth of experience on board.
:ani29:: There is an "off topic" thread which allows for non-:spyder2: banter to take place. I have received many chuckles, as well as picking up bits of new information from these sessions.
:ani29:: Occasionally, a troll gets shown the door.
:ani29:: Many who are "regulars" usually share in some daily banter, all in good fun, and amongst friends.
:ani29:: Sometimes a hijack is intentional, just to cool down a particular subject, or trying to put a different perspective on a hot button subject.

So, what am I trying to say? I do not think people should be criticized for being active on the site. I have been on a couple other sites where there were less than 10 posts a day. Not very interesting for me anyway.

We are fortunate to have the best site in the world for all things :spyder2:.

Kelloggs Corn Flakes :roflblack:​

May I make a suggestion to the 'Serial Posters?'

Make every other post in PigLatin. Or, maybe, Swahili (sp??). If you are not fluent in either of those languages, perhaps you could post in Sanskrit.

Whatever, just have some fun!

Joe T.
 
May I make a suggestion to the 'Serial Posters?'

Make every other post in PigLatin. Or, maybe, Swahili (sp??). If you are not fluent in either of those languages, perhaps you could post in Sanskrit.

Whatever, just have some fun!

Joe T.

Kay-o. I Ill-way Onsider-cay At-they. :roflblack:
 
Speaking of Breakfast choices: this show is being brought to you by Froot Loops...

The choice of Champions!

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I keep thinking I should reply to some of these, but, then I may get accused of raising my post count intentionally. :dontknow:

I think I will go and pick up Linda for the weekend, hop on our Spyders, take a nice fall ride, have a pizza and a beer, and maybe come back about 8:00 (AK time) or so tonight to close it down for the day.
 
What kind of pizza??? :shocked:
Make mine extra sauce and cheese, and pile on the pepperoni, sausage, and black olives! :thumbup:

As to the beer???
Well... YES; thank you! :cheers:

You post-shore! :roflblack: I'm gonna have to dig out some of the OLD material now! :yes:
 
I've been on this site for a couple of months and thoroughly enjoy most of what I read here. I have learned quite a bit from my visits and find a lot of knowledgeable people post here who are willing to answer your questions. Not having been on here very long, I'm not quite sure if some comments that I read are in jest or not....but, as long as it's not directed at me...I can move on to the next subject and not think anything about it.

Personally, I don't care how many times a day you post. If you have something that interests me..great, if not, that's ok too.

I'm the guy who scoots by on roller skates, while juggling...


...and ends up going down a flight of stairs into a garbage can! :roflblack:
i'll be the guy with the silly hat, and stupid grin on my face!
 
In case anybody needs them for use as cards to "throw down" in here... :D
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Interesting..!!

Well put akspyderman...:2thumbs: The interesting part is those that complain seem to read all these worthless posts and keep tabs on the serial posters. They claim they waste their time yet they spend the time going over everyone of the posts. They can just as easily blip and skip to what they are interested in. I believe all posters do so with the hope there posts will be read and commented on...jmo
 
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