Itz-prisigold
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One step today is better than none at all.
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February 16, 2026, 07:02:44 PM |
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In my own opinion Campaign managers asking users to comment a certain number of characters is both good and bad and probably to avoid spamming. And I think why campaign managers add at least 150 to 200 characters is simply to avoid one line spam posts like: “I agree” or “great project” e.t.c . I believe that the forum should have quality discussion and not all this empty post to get paid.
And truth be told, I honestly think that this rule can indirectly encourage people to start making off topic posts. Because it's very possible that when a person has already made he's/her point in 80 or 100 characters, they may start adding unnecessary sentences or points just to reach the requirement. But if someone really does have more points to add to the discussion, then yes, the extra characters are a big advantage.
But for me, I think the quality should not be measured mainly by character count, it's just the mindset of the poster and if the person genuinely wants to contribute to a topic then even 100 characters can spark a strong discussion. But if the user is just posting to complete he's/she post count because of the pay, then even 500 characters won't save quality, So length alone does not really guarantee quality.
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