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I'm not sure how else I should call this. Every time a thread comes up with a particular zerg posting a "witty" one liner the next few pages are just quotes like:"I love you<3",the popular "Don't ever change","HAVE MY BABYS!!","This",etc.
I know I'm not the perfect poster and I have my flaws,I post my fare share of one liners and I may have been guilty in the past of doing this as well. TL does not look kind upon posts that have little no content or no relevance to the thread,so I'm just curious what mods think about the "Pro player quote train" that happens in threads and usually derails the thread into a fan club. I'm not saying people shouldn't quote pros,for instance,when Tyler posts,his posts are fairly long and contribute to the discussion,so people refrain from posting just the "<3 and I would lick your balls Tyler" and make a well thought out post as well.
This is not that big of a deal but do people really need to read a thread and than have to scroll their way through 2 pages of people telling IdrA how right and amazing he is?
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Omg I love you kefka I agree 100%!!!!!1111
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Hmmm, I see your point, but there is basically no solution :/
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On January 02 2012 21:05 nanospartan wrote: Hmmm, I see your point, but there is basically no solution :/ Ofc there is,give out a warning for a offtopic no content post like for any other. But that's just my opinion I don't want to back seat moderate.
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This happens with a lot of pros, community figures, and sometimes admins. People like rallying behind important people I suppose. It is definitely worse with IdrA though because his post's content is much more "noticeable"
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Phyrigian, i completely agree in regards to the higher post count - I think that many people believe having a larger post count somehow gives you a more important opinion, whereas post counts can't take in the quality of said post. To the OP, I agree, this drivel belongs on facebook or the pro's home webpage - not on TL. I wish these posts would incur warnings or worse for repeated offenses.
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On January 02 2012 23:42 Bartimaeus wrote: Phyrigian, i completely agree in regards to the higher post count - I think that many people believe having a larger post count somehow gives you a more important opinion, whereas post counts can't take in the quality of said post.
It used to be like that at the beginning of the SC2 beta actually. A bunch of new members (including and especially me) would always look up to the old members with high post count. But now, so many people are in the 3k-7k ranges, and even some newer members (TDL and the Live Reporters) have 10k+ posts, that people need to abandon that notion of high post count = good.
edit: perhaps it is time to take out the post count number? (This was brought up before though, so we may have to give it more time before we revisit the topic.)
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edit: perhaps it is time to take out the post count number? (This was brought up before though, so we may have to give it more time before we revisit the topic.)
Remove Live Report topics from counting posts, remove polls and Liquibets from counting posts. Half of the posters with high counts will have something a bit more reasonable.
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On January 03 2012 00:42 Whole wrote:Show nested quote +On January 02 2012 23:42 Bartimaeus wrote: Phyrigian, i completely agree in regards to the higher post count - I think that many people believe having a larger post count somehow gives you a more important opinion, whereas post counts can't take in the quality of said post. It used to be like that at the beginning of the SC2 beta actually. A bunch of new members (including and especially me) would always look up to the old members with high post count. But now, so many people are in the 3k-7k ranges, and even some newer members (TDL and the Live Reporters) have 10k+ posts, that people need to abandon that notion of high post count = good. edit: perhaps it is time to take out the post count number? (This was brought up before though, so we may have to give it more time before we revisit the topic.)
Nah you just have to start reading posts and realize they're shit from what they actually say. The spammy kids with high post counts will usually have trash posts anyways, they're not around (mostly) because they post well it's because they know how to post without getting banned. So just read!
Quoting pros is fine though, especially if it's genuinely funny
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Everything has its place on the site. I would say TL has the best moderation of the forums I have visited and while they do not catch every shitty post, they certainly catch most. There is a general negative presumption against posts without content or that add anything to the topic unless they are appropriate. Quoting pros is usually someones attempt at humor and personally I find it harmless unless it is in an inappropriate place. Overall, the bad posts get reported and then it is up to the mods..
As for the high post count users; post count is not always a reflection of quality. But being a forum veteran usually allows people some leeway with their posting as well as them being the users that generally set the standard for posting etiquette. If you think about it logically-more posts = more opportunities to get banned; if you can post 10,000 times without getting banned you probably know whats going on. Anyone that has survived here for more than a year should generally know the accepted behavior and should be able to set a quality standard for other posters.
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On January 02 2012 19:41 TheKefka wrote: "<3 and I would lick your balls Tyler"
+ Show Spoiler +
For serious though, it's pretty irritating to see the fanboy/girl trains do this to threads. Yes, some pros are quite witty and amusing. Do we really need 2 pages of support for every time they flex said wit? No, we do not.
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Obviously I've survived only through some clerical error bkrow.
Honestly Kefka you're dead right and there's nothing that can be done. It sucks so damn bad scrolling through 3-4 pages of a LR of pure Jinro said:
Funny comment/opinion post ` ` `
blabla this.
So one decent post by a pro ends up being responded to by a dozen people. It's fine but it takes up space and it's very infrequent that someone spoilers a quote over a few lines when it's been spam quoted already.
It would be lovely if people spoilered longer posts or simply didn't post THIS (ever). There's just no way to moderate that. Sorry it annoys you though. Over the year or so I've developed an internal filter and arthritis in my scrolling finger.
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i think its a very useful talent toi have
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On January 05 2012 17:38 Probe1 wrote:Obviously I've survived only through some clerical error bkrow. Honestly Kefka you're dead right and there's nothing that can be done. It sucks so damn bad scrolling through 3-4 pages of a LR of pure blabla this. So one decent post by a pro ends up being responded to by a dozen people. It's fine but it takes up space and it's very infrequent that someone spoilers a quote over a few lines when it's been spam quoted already. It would be lovely if people spoilered longer posts or simply didn't post THIS (ever). There's just no way to moderate that. Sorry it annoys you though. Over the year or so I've developed an internal filter and arthritis in my scrolling finger.
I think this is partly because posts by people like Jinro tend to be the most insightful on gaming topics since someone like Jinro knows so damn much about SC. I don't see anything wrong with that. It's also partly because the bright blue and red posts are the only ones that attract the attention of skimmers and people who don't actually read the threads. That I have some issues with.
On January 02 2012 19:41 TheKefka wrote: I'm not sure how else I should call this. Every time a thread comes up with a particular zerg posting a "witty" one liner the next few pages are just quotes like:"I love you<3",the popular "Don't ever change","HAVE MY BABYS!!"
How else will IdrA know that I want to copulate with him? HOW??!!!
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On January 02 2012 18:44 Gamegene wrote: lol it shouldn't really be surprising.
just look at incontrol: one post and everyone jumps on the bandwagon, quotes him and pretends they're best friends. it's like twitter (annoying).
or they decide to take the moment to draw attention, criticize him and call him an idiot. "AHA! GOTCHA!"
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Well I guess a lot of this was discussed in that "Lots of Pros Lurk" thread... I don't think the pros themselves like the slavish attention either... A lot of this is already minimalized by their lack of posting (imagine Artosis or Day9 posting on regular basis)
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I didnt know about this until the ABL.
What is the reason for this thread, to separate it from the fan thread?
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