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December 02, 2015, 11:36:49 AM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.

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December 02, 2015, 11:48:08 AM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.
True, but....the off topic is so covered in nonconstructive behavior. I'm not saying that's bad, because I feel we need a forum where we can kind of relax, have fun, be completely ridiculous and not be judged for it...I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay for "Do you like cheese?" and "Are you fat?" and "Am I the only girl here? Sad" I respect what you're saying, and understand it. Not everyone wants to pay for strict commentary, but I wouldn't understand the appeal behind that at all. Some people are different though, so I cannot argue with this.

As for the post restriction, I don't really believe it'll...completely be circumvented. Perhaps a little. Not too much. I assume most average people here only have maybe 2 or 3 alternate accounts. I have yet to even make my alternate accounts, but I don't know if it's a necessity to have several. I don't really believe in a post restriction, but if it could quite possibly stop spammers, it could be taken into consideration.
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December 02, 2015, 02:29:01 PM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.
True, but....the off topic is so covered in nonconstructive behavior. I'm not saying that's bad, because I feel we need a forum where we can kind of relax, have fun, be completely ridiculous and not be judged for it...I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay for "Do you like cheese?" and "Are you fat?" and "Am I the only girl here? Sad" I respect what you're saying, and understand it. Not everyone wants to pay for strict commentary, but I wouldn't understand the appeal behind that at all. Some people are different though, so I cannot argue with this.

As for the post restriction, I don't really believe it'll...completely be circumvented. Perhaps a little. Not too much. I assume most average people here only have maybe 2 or 3 alternate accounts. I have yet to even make my alternate accounts, but I don't know if it's a necessity to have several. I don't really believe in a post restriction, but if it could quite possibly stop spammers, it could be taken into consideration.

Campaigns don't really care about the posts themselves, most of them don't allow spammy posts because they know mods wont allow it. At the end of the day what matter is the signature, no matter how short or non-constructive a post is the sig for their site will still show and the more posts the more places it will show.
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December 02, 2015, 08:42:14 PM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.
True, but....the off topic is so covered in nonconstructive behavior. I'm not saying that's bad, because I feel we need a forum where we can kind of relax, have fun, be completely ridiculous and not be judged for it...I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay for "Do you like cheese?" and "Are you fat?" and "Am I the only girl here? Sad" I respect what you're saying, and understand it. Not everyone wants to pay for strict commentary, but I wouldn't understand the appeal behind that at all. Some people are different though, so I cannot argue with this.

As for the post restriction, I don't really believe it'll...completely be circumvented. Perhaps a little. Not too much. I assume most average people here only have maybe 2 or 3 alternate accounts. I have yet to even make my alternate accounts, but I don't know if it's a necessity to have several. I don't really believe in a post restriction, but if it could quite possibly stop spammers, it could be taken into consideration.

Campaigns don't really care about the posts themselves, most of them don't allow spammy posts because they know mods wont allow it. At the end of the day what matter is the signature, no matter how short or non-constructive a post is the sig for their site will still show and the more posts the more places it will show.
That can't possibly be true. That is unfair.
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December 02, 2015, 10:19:15 PM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.
True, but....the off topic is so covered in nonconstructive behavior. I'm not saying that's bad, because I feel we need a forum where we can kind of relax, have fun, be completely ridiculous and not be judged for it...I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay for "Do you like cheese?" and "Are you fat?" and "Am I the only girl here? Sad" I respect what you're saying, and understand it. Not everyone wants to pay for strict commentary, but I wouldn't understand the appeal behind that at all. Some people are different though, so I cannot argue with this.

As for the post restriction, I don't really believe it'll...completely be circumvented. Perhaps a little. Not too much. I assume most average people here only have maybe 2 or 3 alternate accounts. I have yet to even make my alternate accounts, but I don't know if it's a necessity to have several. I don't really believe in a post restriction, but if it could quite possibly stop spammers, it could be taken into consideration.

Campaigns don't really care about the posts themselves, most of them don't allow spammy posts because they know mods wont allow it. At the end of the day what matter is the signature, no matter how short or non-constructive a post is the sig for their site will still show and the more posts the more places it will show.
That can't possibly be true. That is unfair.

I'm surprised they don't pay more if you have already a lot of posts since everytime you change your signature it will change on all your previous posts aswell. Im sure the campaign signatures would not care a bit if their user spammed and mods wouldn't ban them and really the off-topic section might be the best section to promote something, everyone can check it out meanwhile not everyone will go to the gambling section.
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December 02, 2015, 11:13:14 PM
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"Off topic" in specialist forums is usually for people involved and interested in the main subject to discuss non core items. To go to a niche forum and only post in such areas seems to me bizarre behavior, but there's quite a lot of that about.
If signature campaigns see value in Off Topic posting why shouldn't they pay for it?

Regarding posting limits, any action like that would be fruitless and easy to circumvent in this environment, where account trading and multiple identities are acceptable.
True, but....the off topic is so covered in nonconstructive behavior. I'm not saying that's bad, because I feel we need a forum where we can kind of relax, have fun, be completely ridiculous and not be judged for it...I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay for "Do you like cheese?" and "Are you fat?" and "Am I the only girl here? Sad" I respect what you're saying, and understand it. Not everyone wants to pay for strict commentary, but I wouldn't understand the appeal behind that at all. Some people are different though, so I cannot argue with this.

As for the post restriction, I don't really believe it'll...completely be circumvented. Perhaps a little. Not too much. I assume most average people here only have maybe 2 or 3 alternate accounts. I have yet to even make my alternate accounts, but I don't know if it's a necessity to have several. I don't really believe in a post restriction, but if it could quite possibly stop spammers, it could be taken into consideration.

Campaigns don't really care about the posts themselves, most of them don't allow spammy posts because they know mods wont allow it. At the end of the day what matter is the signature, no matter how short or non-constructive a post is the sig for their site will still show and the more posts the more places it will show.
That can't possibly be true. That is unfair.

I'm surprised they don't pay more if you have already a lot of posts since everytime you change your signature it will change on all your previous posts aswell. Im sure the campaign signatures would not care a bit if their user spammed and mods wouldn't ban them and really the off-topic section might be the best section to promote something, everyone can check it out meanwhile not everyone will go to the gambling section.
I'm not going to argue so I will accept and respect what you believe but I am definitely not going to agree with it. It just isn't fair to the people that do what they can to make meaningful posts. Even though that's true, fine, I see where you're coming from. All that really matters is if the signature is advertised. Okay. Get paid to post nonconstructive behavior. People who run these campaigns should feel free to pay for whatever they want to pay for. Everyone needs to feel useful. YEAH! EQUALITY!
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