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May 28, 2013, 08:06:22 PM |
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Hello, moxiefoxie31416 here. I know i need to have 5 posts to get out of the newbie thread, but I am confused as to what a post is. Is a POST hitting reply or starting a new topic? If you respond, than you, and I apologize if I sound dumb. Thanks again.
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May 28, 2013, 08:10:10 PM |
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A post is a post, not a thread.
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moxiefoxie31416 (OP)
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May 28, 2013, 08:14:05 PM |
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I don't quite understand you response. To create a post, do you hit reply on an existing thread, or go to "new topic" and create a new discussion?
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Chrithu
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May 28, 2013, 08:18:50 PM |
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Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
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May 28, 2013, 08:20:15 PM |
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I don't quite understand you response. To create a post, do you hit reply on an existing thread, or go to "new topic" and create a new discussion?
A post is: - any thread you start (like this one)
- any response inside of any thread anywhere
- a wooden pole usually used for holding up a fence
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May 28, 2013, 08:21:25 PM |
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Post or Thread, but don't spam. Hello, moxiefoxie31416 here. I know i need to have 5 posts to get out of the newbie thread, but I am confused as to what a post is. Is a POST hitting reply or starting a new topic? If you respond, than you, and I apologize if I sound dumb. Thanks again.
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r3wt
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May 28, 2013, 08:22:20 PM |
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when it comes to posts, a Post can be many things
A Facebook Post A Fence Post A PHP _POST function A Low Post in Basketball A High Post in Basketball A PostMaster In The Post Office A Post Office then of course you have Poast Beef French Poast Post Hole Diggers.
There can be many posts. But as far as your question, i'm pretty sure that a post is anything you contribute to the messageboard. Whether it be a reply or starting a new topic
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May 28, 2013, 08:23:14 PM |
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this is a post
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May 28, 2013, 08:35:12 PM |
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Thanks for all of the replies! LOL to r3wt's clever and funny response!
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May 28, 2013, 10:15:56 PM |
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I don't quite understand you response. To create a post, do you hit reply on an existing thread, or go to "new topic" and create a new discussion?
As people have said, it's both.
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May 28, 2013, 10:21:53 PM |
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easy now
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May 28, 2013, 10:22:33 PM |
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... And here's yet another example of a post
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May 28, 2013, 10:29:19 PM |
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Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
So to clarify being in the forum for 4 hours actively as in, not just leaving your browser open while on the forum. Does this mean that you need to be clicking on links or scrolling through posts for it to count as active time? I had it open for an hour while I was reading a post that was in depth. I was multi tasking and looking up a few of the things mentioned in the post elsewhere and when I came back to the forum and looked it said I had only 39 minutes so it apparently did not count my full hour +. Is this because I was not moving? Thanks for the info, much appreciated!
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May 28, 2013, 10:34:56 PM |
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Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
So to clarify being in the forum for 4 hours actively as in, not just leaving your browser open while on the forum. Does this mean that you need to be clicking on links or scrolling through posts for it to count as active time? I had it open for an hour while I was reading a post that was in depth. I was multi tasking and looking up a few of the things mentioned in the post elsewhere and when I came back to the forum and looked it said I had only 39 minutes so it apparently did not count my full hour +. Is this because I was not moving? Thanks for the info, much appreciated! for .01 BTC, you can get out of NewbieJail. there script will open and run your username through the forums for four hours straight clicking and replying. http://newbiejail.org/
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Chrithu
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May 28, 2013, 10:40:37 PM |
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Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
So to clarify being in the forum for 4 hours actively as in, not just leaving your browser open while on the forum. Does this mean that you need to be clicking on links or scrolling through posts for it to count as active time? I had it open for an hour while I was reading a post that was in depth. I was multi tasking and looking up a few of the things mentioned in the post elsewhere and when I came back to the forum and looked it said I had only 39 minutes so it apparently did not count my full hour +. Is this because I was not moving? Thanks for the info, much appreciated! As I don't run the forums I do not know the technichal details. I am unsure in how far it is possible to track scrolling on the page. But what I am quite sure of is that there is some countdown (for example 5 minutes) that is restarted with each activity (again what in detail is viewed as an activity by the forum software is not known to me) and if that countdown ever is to reach zero then your logged in time is stopped to increase until you do another activity and by that restart the countdown and the logged in time tracking.
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May 28, 2013, 10:44:12 PM |
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Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
So to clarify being in the forum for 4 hours actively as in, not just leaving your browser open while on the forum. Does this mean that you need to be clicking on links or scrolling through posts for it to count as active time? I had it open for an hour while I was reading a post that was in depth. I was multi tasking and looking up a few of the things mentioned in the post elsewhere and when I came back to the forum and looked it said I had only 39 minutes so it apparently did not count my full hour +. Is this because I was not moving? Thanks for the info, much appreciated! As I don't run the forums I do not know the technichal details. I am unsure in how far it is possible to track scrolling on the page. But what I am quite sure of is that there is some countdown (for example 5 minutes) that is restarted with each activity (again what in detail is viewed as an activity by the forum software is not known to me) and if that countdown ever is to reach zero then your logged in time is stopped to increase until you do another activity and by that restart the countdown and the logged in time tracking. So you just have to click on a link every 5 minutes for a few hours?
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Chrithu
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May 28, 2013, 10:49:20 PM |
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So you just have to click on a link every 5 minutes for a few hours?
That would be a safe way. I think. But honestly: Just use the forums. There's tons of interesting stuff here. Even in the newbie area. I seriously don't get how people have such big problems with these requirements? They are easily overcome if you just use the newbie section. Must be part of the "I want it all. And I want it now." mentality that a lot of the younger folk seems to have nower days. Besides that there are ways around these requirements if you really have pressing reasons to be accepted to the forum right away.
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May 28, 2013, 11:14:10 PM |
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A post is: - any thread you start (like this one)
- any response inside of any thread anywhere
- a wooden pole usually used for holding up a fence
Be honest. The wooden pole was your first thought...
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May 29, 2013, 12:19:00 AM |
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This is hilarious that someone found a way to make money off the newbie jail Both counts as a post. Starting a new thread is making a post as well as replying in any other thread is a post.
So to answer what I think you really want to know: No, you do not need to make five new topics. You might aswell just reply in 5 topics.
What probably keeps you longer in the newbie area than gettuing 5 posts is the requirement of being logged in for 4 hours, because the logged in time only increases while you are active. Just keeping a browser tab witrh the forum opened in the background will not help you get 4 hours of being logged in.
So to clarify being in the forum for 4 hours actively as in, not just leaving your browser open while on the forum. Does this mean that you need to be clicking on links or scrolling through posts for it to count as active time? I had it open for an hour while I was reading a post that was in depth. I was multi tasking and looking up a few of the things mentioned in the post elsewhere and when I came back to the forum and looked it said I had only 39 minutes so it apparently did not count my full hour +. Is this because I was not moving? Thanks for the info, much appreciated! for .01 BTC, you can get out of NewbieJail. there script will open and run your username through the forums for four hours straight clicking and replying. http://newbiejail.org/
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