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Post count ranks.

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Pretty sure you only have power over the graphics section, don't you? So therefore, you can only controll the graphics section which is no one going to spam. Lol.

 

That's not the point, the point is that the mods will deal with spam no matter where it is, if you didn't realize, I'm not the only mod. Please stop trying to be smart.

 

 

Edited by Koy

For real. 

 

He is apart of the staff team itself. He helps just as much as any other mod does with decisions. 

 

How about some post count ranks so that members post more frequently to earn their goal.

 

Postcount ranks add nothing to the forum except for spam, as some people will spam for the ranks.

I definitely disagree with this suggestion.

Actually, the forums aren't super active, if we can get spam, we can get more users as they believe this is an active community, and slowly, the spam will reduce itself when compared to useful posts, and even then, mods can warn/ban for lots of spam. :/ I'm for this, it'll give people reason to talk and stuff. On the fence but leaning to yes. :/

In my opinion this won't cause any spam in any sorts but if it did I will not hesitate to remove there posts if it's very unmeaning or irrelevant posts such as "lol, hi" etc.

good ida but... alots of kids will just go and spam the hole forum.. but will still be nice to try to see how it goes i support it :D

This is a brilliant idea, would start activity on the forum.

 

Then again a side affect would be spammers but this can be taken care of.

 

Support ^.^

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