Institute a Post Minimum Before Being Able to Make a Thread

Should Newbies Have to Make a Certain Number of Replies Before Making a Thread?

  • Yes, they should have to make 75 replies before making a thread.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, they should have to make 100 replies before making a thread.

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Yes, they should have to make 125 replies before making a thread.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, they should have to make 150 replies before making a thread.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, newbies should be able to post right away to encourage participation on the board.

    Votes: 4 66.7%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .

Maximus Rex

Banned
Joined
Apr 8, 2005
Messages
2,270
Reaction score
445
Location
Villa Regis
Considering that this board was only upgraded as a matter of necessity, this request, (like the others that I made,) will probably fell upon deaf ears, however I will make it anyway. In order to prevent dumb ass threads from being made for questions that were already answered by hard headed game retarded newbies who don't want to accept the advice or believe in the game that's being spit, they're should be "x" number of posts they should have to make before being able to make a thread.

In addition to preventing dumb ass threads from being made that will only degenerate into a flame war, this will also increase the overall quality of the threads that are being produced and put the newbie in the position to see if he really wants to be a member of community by meeting the the required number of posts before making a thread. I say that the number of posts that should be made before making a thread should either be 100 or 150 replies.
 

CuddleJunkie

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 9, 2015
Messages
785
Reaction score
587
Age
31
Nah, **** that **** man. When guys find this place they use to be completly ****ed up in the head because some b¡tch dumped them, they need to be able to vent right away. Some will listen and stay and grow, some will not listen and will stay AFC as fuk. Who cares, just don't lose your time in those threads. And I get what you mean, you put a lot of effort in your replys and the guys will just say "nah, fuk you Rex I love this b¡tch so I'm not going to listen to you, I might even get all aggresive on my reply". Simply don't put that much effort in those guys.
 

NSX-R

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 2, 2014
Messages
1,220
Reaction score
819
Location
The land of improvement
I disagree. I don't want newbies to spam into every thread they can find to increase their post count. I would say the only solution is to make 2 different places , One used for old members and One for newbies like a "new guy's corner"
 
Top