I feel sorry for anyone who has to post multiple threads, with repeated topics that have been beaten to death, resurrected and beaten to death again, just to earn some fake internet points.
I pity those individuals that are so starved for attention they need to come to the forums and do that.
I feel sorry for anyone who has to post multiple threads, with repeated topics that have been beaten to death, resurrected and beaten to death again, just to earn some fake internet points.
I pity those individuals that are so starved for attention they need to come to the forums and do that.
SGT_Wolfe101st wrote: »We, the consumer of the threads, can decide on what is relevant and what isn't. The posts that warrant or cultivate a discussion will rise and those that are just troll posts will fade. No need for limits, absolutes are the enemy of free and open dialog. There are many contributors on this forum that post, good, useful, informative posts several times a day, week, month, they, nor anyone else, should have their ability to post limited.
The forums does have an ignore feature however I am not 100% sure how it works as I've never used it.SGT_Wolfe101st wrote: »We, the consumer of the threads, can decide on what is relevant and what isn't. The posts that warrant or cultivate a discussion will rise and those that are just troll posts will fade. No need for limits, absolutes are the enemy of free and open dialog. There are many contributors on this forum that post, good, useful, informative posts several times a day, week, month, they, nor anyone else, should have their ability to post limited.
The problem at the moment is that the loudest ones with the most stamina to keep posting inane topics will continue to push useful threads off the front (and subsequent) pages.
What would be useful would be some way to (I hesitate to say downvote) but a way to hide topics from people who contribute virtually nothing.
Whether that be on a personal (ie only affects my forum pages) or on a global (ie affects everyone's forum pages) level I'm not sure. But I absolutely would love to see more of the useful, informative posts than useless ones or re-hashes of "controversial" topics that have been beaten to death a thousand times over.
That way the consumer is deciding what's relevant and what's not rather than individuals flooding the forums and, for lack of any kind of measure against it, always having their own posts at the top because of the sheer number of them.
As long as it's relevant to ESO, I see no issue in making as many threads as you wish.
There should be a limit on topics though, such as "Spellcrafting" and "PvP Justice System" and "Cyrodiil Lag" and "Global Auction House". Any new threads being opened on dead topics should just be closed immediately. Necro'd threads should be locked ASAP as well, regardless of how "relevant they still are".
We need new conversations, not old ones.
duendology wrote: »This is rich.
I've been on online (various) forums since, I can't even remember, 97? I modded (and owned) quite a number of them. And there has NEVER been a suggestion to limit the daily/weekly thread cap because, apparently, some poster name appears often and apparently it annoys other people?
If you don't like someone's posts, or rather the fact it's posted by a specific person, ignore both. This is THAT simple.
Limiting daily/weekly cap should also come with the limit of daily/weekly replies perhaps too? So we'd have less sarcastic b******t and verbal diarrhea.
Hmm, it is also the first EVER forum in my experience with online communication platforms... where people seem to care so much about something which is nothing else but an ESO version of the Facebook "likes". This is new to me.
The forums does have an ignore feature however I am not 100% sure how it works as I've never used it.SGT_Wolfe101st wrote: »We, the consumer of the threads, can decide on what is relevant and what isn't. The posts that warrant or cultivate a discussion will rise and those that are just troll posts will fade. No need for limits, absolutes are the enemy of free and open dialog. There are many contributors on this forum that post, good, useful, informative posts several times a day, week, month, they, nor anyone else, should have their ability to post limited.
The problem at the moment is that the loudest ones with the most stamina to keep posting inane topics will continue to push useful threads off the front (and subsequent) pages.
What would be useful would be some way to (I hesitate to say downvote) but a way to hide topics from people who contribute virtually nothing.
Whether that be on a personal (ie only affects my forum pages) or on a global (ie affects everyone's forum pages) level I'm not sure. But I absolutely would love to see more of the useful, informative posts than useless ones or re-hashes of "controversial" topics that have been beaten to death a thousand times over.
That way the consumer is deciding what's relevant and what's not rather than individuals flooding the forums and, for lack of any kind of measure against it, always having their own posts at the top because of the sheer number of them.
There is a help article here: https://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23039/~/how-do-i-ignore-someone-on-the-forums
Also I realise with that revelation hundreds of people have just stopped seeing my forums debating and trash posts.