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September 24, 2015, 03:46:47 AM
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As the title say I am asking how to categorize if a post is in the low, good, best quality?

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September 24, 2015, 04:31:34 AM
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A high quality post is when you are respond to a thread with a topic you are passionate about. Fully articulated thoughts, adding to the discussion, a post that describes your opinion and why, or is persuasive and something that someone can respond to.

A poor quality post is typically what results of someone who doesn't care about what they are posting, or just posting for the sake of posting, or to irritate people. People ask moderators how they can be fair and subjective over what is a high quality post, a low quality post, what deserves to be deleted, etc. Its generally blaringly obvious. Just ask yourself if you have furthered the conversation, shown a different point of view, added your personal 2 cents to the thread, or if your post does nothing for the conversation, or worse, if its disruptive.
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September 24, 2015, 04:36:05 AM
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So the numbers of sentences in a posts doesn't really necessarily means it's a good quality post?

Well thank you for answering this question sir. Some people are asking me what's the different between the two and well I can't give any more explanation other than a good quality post is when you bring a live converaation to the thread.

Very much appreciated sir!

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September 24, 2015, 04:37:34 AM
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So the numbers of sentences in a posts doesn't really necessarily means it's a good quality post?

Well thank you for answering this question sir. Some people are asking me what's the different between the two and well I can't give any more explanation other than a good quality post is when you bring a live converaation to the thread.

Very much appreciated sir!


Nope, I've seen multi paragraph posts that have said nothing, and 1 sentence posts that have had great impact. I'd probably advise against single word posts, as more often than not they don't work well, but I've seen certain cases where 1 word posts have been alright.
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September 24, 2015, 04:42:17 AM
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So the numbers of sentences in a posts doesn't really necessarily means it's a good quality post?

Well thank you for answering this question sir. Some people are asking me what's the different between the two and well I can't give any more explanation other than a good quality post is when you bring a live converaation to the thread.

Very much appreciated sir!


Nope, I've seen multi paragraph posts that have said nothing, and 1 sentence posts that have had great impact. I'd probably advise against single word posts, as more often than not they don't work well, but I've seen certain cases where 1 word posts have been alright.

I see. Everything is clear now for me. Thank you once again sir.
I'll lock the thread to prevent more same answers from other users.

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