…is not a quality post, in my opinion.Homer Simpson?
…is not a quality post, in my opinion.Homer Simpson?
What he said.…is not a quality post, in my opinion.
No, you can still use the BST but ...Alas, I've probably been docked 1 quality post for questioning.
BingoB&B is gentlemanly discourse centric with a solid marketplace that is just the cherry on top.
Personally I like the min 50 post to sell rule. It helps keep the place civilized.
Homer Simpson?
Posts in Site Feedback don’t count towards your post count.OP has only to craft a brief, courteous response to every reply in this thread and they are halfway there...![]()
Posts in Site Feedback don’t count towards your post count.
What would you suggest?I too am happy with the rules. A few more rules when it comes to PIFs would be a good idea too. But Im just a member not a mod.
I can guarantee that someone who has 80% of their posts saying "I'm in" will not be selected in any random draw that I make. The problem with forum rules is that it makes more work for the mods; the BST forum takes more time than any other, precisely because of the rules. The rules are very simple but I am amazed how often even long standing members cannot include a simple piece of paper with their username and date in their images, or they invite offers, or suggest non approved payment methods etc.I've seen in "Some Forums" in the past, people hanging around just watching for free stuff. Having a minimum post count for PIF's would slow that down a bit. Now, I know it's up to the person who is giving away the item to make the rules if any. And some people just want to part with stuff no matter what. It's just a way to keep the freebie grabbers away. Maybe a dedicated place to post the PIF's with the basic rules too so stuff grabbers would see and not want to hang around just for that.
I will be the first to say that I've won my share, if not more, PIF's. And I thank everyone who donated. This is just an idea to kick around up there behind the curtain in Mod Land.
Agreed. I’m not going to “fix” a PIF on any forum, but if the randomly drawn winner has next to no post history except “I’m in” in PIF threads, I am drawing again.I can guarantee that someone who has 80% of their posts saying "I'm in" will not be selected in any random draw that I make. The problem with forum rules is that it makes more work for the mods; the BST forum takes more time than any other, precisely because of the rules. The rules are very simple but I am amazed how often even long standing members cannot include a simple piece of paper with their username and date in their images, or they invite offers, or suggest non approved payment methods etc.
+1The 50 post minimum BST rule seems about ideal from my perspective. It’s about trust and knowing that somebody you’re dealing with has an investment in the community and would stand to lose something if they acted wrongly in a transaction.
Like others here, I would usually expect far more than 50 posts before I considered buying from someone I don’t know, but there are also newer people who engage very positively on the forum and you can feel you know them well enough, so 50 is a reasonable minimum requirement to set.
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