People spouting random crap to get post count up - Page 2
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MountainGoat
United States507 Posts
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
Ken it applies to every LR thread not just SC2. It gets magnified because there are so many more people. x-x | ||
Darclite
United States1021 Posts
Best LR was Inca vs Rain in GSL May (I think) when Rain destroyed half of Inca's base and Inca still won. So many people called gg preemptively when Rain pulled ahead (I think they even put a thing at the top of the page saying to stop doing that because it throws people off who can't watch the game), it was so funny when it ended. | ||
Ryalnos
United States1946 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + One step closer to 1k! | ||
Kezzer
United States1268 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + no but seriously it is rampant and there really isn't much you can do about it+ Show Spoiler + closer to 1k! :D | ||
Ryalnos
United States1946 Posts
Live Report threads (for SC2 at least) remind me of how a group of friends might watch a football game (for example) except since all these people are connected in communication over the internet, they dump all these comments (cheers, petty arguments) into the thread. Since these people can't gather together with their buddies all the time to watch Starcraft so they can shout and yell and argue as the game plays out, they can use the LR threads as a proxy for it. I'm not sure that this is such a terrible thing - though at that point it's pretty useless for those who are hoping for play by play analysis/reports (I know one guy has been doing this, Drazerk or something?). | ||
Drazerk
United Kingdom31255 Posts
As someone who Actually uses LR Threads to make Live reports / Read live reports I do see a flurry of awful posters on them. For people actually wanting play by play reports you generally only need to scan the Original post for a link and ignore the rest. | ||
Rinrun
Canada3509 Posts
Its like you and a bunch of buds watching sports together; in this case, you wouldn't don a hat and monocle and start a debate on whether that 6pool was the correct choice- you yell "6pool", high five and yell random stuff (profanities, cheers, etc.). *"lol" is probably cause of idra v. huk | ||
Danjoh
Sweden405 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Other than that, I never post in it. No one really reads it since it's going at a fast-pace and the same shit gets said 1,000 times, me included. that and the dumbest arguments get hooked for no fucking reason. Yeah, I agree. | ||
Pandain
United States12981 Posts
On June 27 2011 05:10 Rinrun wrote: LR threads are a place to shout random stuff about the games. Its like you and a bunch of buds watching sports together; in this case, you wouldn't don a hat and monocle and start a debate on whether that 6pool was the correct choice- you yell "6pool", high five and yell random stuff (profanities, cheers, etc.). *"lol" is probably cause of idra v. huk This. I doubt many if at all people go into a live report with the intent to get their post count up. I mean, that's just silly. They go into the live report to share their feelings, to share the excitement that they feel contained within them. When I go into a live report, I apparently do what alot of you say is wrong. + Show Spoiler + I scream HUKKKKKKK when he comes back against Naniwa to win the series. I repeat what MC says because it helps make my day. I laugh when players make mistakes, I cry when they lose. Starcraft is a sport to me, you're not going to prevent people from celebrating it. Even if desired, to ask everyone to try to give an opinion(which is probably wrong anyway) when they just want to shout their favorite players names. Yes, this is a community of Starcraft aficionados, but in the end we're just a bunch of fans. And that's something I don't see anything wrong with. | ||
ffadicted
United States3545 Posts
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Neroin
Germany173 Posts
Considering the post count, I guess if you balance your low content/low quality posting in LR threads with better posts in other threads it's ok. But if you only post like that you will eventually be banned. Kinda like a "posting MMA" that gets higher with good posts and lower with bad posts. If it gets too low you get demoted (warned/temp banned/banned). | ||
OmniEulogy
Canada6591 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
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arb
Noobville17919 Posts
On June 27 2011 07:11 Hawk wrote: I've never actually done a live thread in the many years ive been here... but isn't the entire concept behind it that the thread moves really fast and people's responses will be shorter as a result?? Yeah but some of the people post a variation of the same thing twice in a page, and no one really notices because the threads going so fast example: OMG BOXER JUST BUILT A BUNKER IN HIS OPPONENTS NATURAL 2 posts later from the same person OH MY GOD BOXER BUNKER RUSH I dont know if that ever happened but thats an example | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
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RaLakedaimon
United States1564 Posts
I see many people that have been here for a few months with like thousands of posts but before I always take someone seriously I never mind peeking at there profile just to see when they registered. I'm glad they have that feature on here for us all to see so we know the "TL" age of those speaking. | ||
ChickenLips
2912 Posts
It's pure, unadulterated emotion, you enjoy an event and get the feeling of being part of a community, whereas in other sub-forums it's mostly idiotic teenagers babbling on and on about crap they haven't a clue about, completely inept at getting their point across and making up nonsensical BS arguments just for the sake of it. It may sound arrogant but the average TLer just isn't worth having a discussion with, and especially not with the vast amount of mongoloids that drown out the one or two decent posts that might occur once in a while. And concerning people not reading your posts, it's actually the exact other way around. Many, many more people read LR threads compared to actual 'discussion' threads because the average post length is much shorter and more to the point. The last LR thread I created received 2.4 million views, you can't tell me no-one read that. | ||
Rasun
United States787 Posts
LR threads usually get huge and posts gets buried pretty quickly, so they aren't really for live reporting anymore, its a place where people watching from home can just cheer and go crazy when something exciting happens alongside the only other people on this earth that also find SC2 matches ridiculously exciting and meaningful I don't find that dumb, I find that cool. Chickenlips above me said it very well. Edit: also I think twitter feeds can more effectively serve the purpose that LR threads used to, and are a pretty cool tool that has come about. | ||
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