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stimpy Jan 18, 2012 4:22 pm

I love you Koko, but I'm against you on this one I think. For me the bottom line is that completely useless posts, such as counting games, should not be added to ones post count. The mechanism for deciding what is a completely useless post is debatable, which is why we had an election about this subject recently. And yes the election was close, but I think common sense prevailed. And I hope it does again.

I will leave it to the professionals (cough-cough) to decide on the best mechanism, but please be responsible and find a way to not allow completely useless posts to increment ones post count.

Skyman65 Jan 18, 2012 4:38 pm


Originally Posted by SFO777 (Post 17837918)
Exactly what does Omni and Omni PR have to do with flying or airlines?
Major :td: for a dopey idea.

What does THIS post have to do with flying or airlines? Nothing. Yet it counted.

If maintaining "post purity" is sooooooo important, why not demand that a special committee be formed to evaluate each and every post in every forum to certify that it is related to flying or airlines. Only after receiving certification will it be added to the poster's count. @:-)

After all, currently, MANY posts that have absolutely NOTHING to do with flying or airlines are contributing to members' post counts. How are you able to sleep at night knowing that the post counts are so polluted with unworthy posts? :rolleyes:

N830MH Jan 18, 2012 6:13 pm


Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 17839197)
That post counts. Thanks for proving my point.

That was very nice of you to others member. I'm sure if you decide to reactivation the post count again.

X3Skier Jan 18, 2012 6:29 pm

Who cares?:rolleyes:

Cheers

N830MH Jan 18, 2012 9:14 pm


Originally Posted by X3Skier (Post 17840983)
Who cares?:rolleyes:

Cheers

Nobody cares about the psot count. This should be reactivation the post count again.

Tomorrow, they will be deadlines for final vote from TB member.

Ancien Maestro Jan 18, 2012 11:13 pm

How bout the idea of having seperate post counts.. One for miles and points, the other for community and Omni ?

RichMSN Jan 18, 2012 11:33 pm


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 17842417)
How bout the idea of having seperate post counts.. One for miles and points, the other for community and Omni ?

A non-starter. IMO, this would never get 6 of the other 8 votes of TB. (My vote would be a "no" on this.)

nsx Jan 18, 2012 11:33 pm


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 17842417)
How bout the idea of having seperate post counts.. One for miles and points, the other for community and Omni ?

The current software cannot do this, and we have yet to see any feature added to vBulletin in response to a request from FT. Translation: Ain't gonna happen, regardless of the merits.

RichMSN Jan 18, 2012 11:36 pm


Originally Posted by nsx (Post 17842484)
The current software cannot do this, and we have yet to see any feature added to vBulletin in response to a request from FT. Translation: Ain't gonna happen, regardless of the merits.

Or the lack of merits. :D

Q Shoe Guy Jan 18, 2012 11:44 pm

I vote in favor.....

tom911 Jan 18, 2012 11:56 pm


Originally Posted by nsx (Post 17842484)
The current software cannot do this, and we have yet to see any feature added to vBulletin in response to a request from FT.

That must be discouraging. Are there any other software platforms the Talk Board could recommend FT move to? Are we locked into vBulletin?

nsx Jan 19, 2012 12:07 am


Originally Posted by tom911 (Post 17842546)
That must be discouraging. Are there any other software platforms the Talk Board could recommend FT move to? Are we locked into vBulletin?

Since Internet Brands owns vBulletin, yes.

Skyman65 Jan 19, 2012 12:36 am


Originally Posted by tom911 (Post 17842546)
That must be discouraging. Are there any other software platforms the Talk Board could recommend FT move to? Are we locked into vBulletin?


Originally Posted by nsx (Post 17842572)
Since Internet Brands owns vBulletin, yes.

Doh!

As I learned long ago working on IT projects, anything is possible. But not everything is doable. ;)

Counsellor Jan 19, 2012 5:58 am


Originally Posted by kokonutz (Post 17755133)
Um...I'm an OMNIite....

<snip>

Seriously though, if games become a nuisance in OMNI, I'd have no problem creating a separate forum for them. Because that is a solution tailored to an actual problem.

Koko, you may have pointed the way to a solution.

The question is, what it this FlyerTalk site? Why does it exist?

When I joined, it was to talk about miles (and later hotel points) and frequent flyer programs, and how to maximize the amenities of flying/traveling -- it was travel and travel-related, but with a focus on the frequent flyer programs, and thus on earning miles and points. Oh, there were some posts that weren't directly related to that, little jibes or side comments, but for the most part, that was the purpose for the site, and for the posts.

People with numerous posts (Rudi, PremEx, Merry) were looked to as active contributors of information, although there were some folks who were known to occasionally make posts that didn't really add much -- e.g., just smilies -- but so long as this wasn't done as a regular practice, post count was still a reasonably accurate barometer of contribution.

Then we began seeing more and more "off-topic" posts, and ultimately to keep the off-topic posts (or "noise") from interfering with or masking the substantive posts on flying/travel (the "signal"), OMNI was created. And later, in an attempt to keep post count as an indicator of contribution, posts on that forum didn't count toward post count.

(This all was before the days of the "counting posts", "penalty box", "lounge" posts that did nothing but pump up post count and otherwise waste bandwidth.)

There is still value, it seems to me, in separating the signal from the noise, and in clearing out the underbrush so that "useful" posts (posts that further the original purpose of FlyerTalk) can be located and read.

However, I concede that some participants who do provide useful content also enjoy making and reading the non-substantive posts. And there are probably some people here who come for those posts and really aren’t that interested in miles and points.

So, essentially, there is a "substantive" interest of exchanging information on flying/travel/programs and an "entertainment" (for lack of a better word) interest of non-travel-related posting -- either posting unrelated but interesting matters or simple posting-for-the-sake-of-posting. The question is how each interest can legitimately be furthered without interfering with the other interest.

And what if any meaning “post count” conveys.

And maybe the answer is to divide the site into a "substantive" side and a "non-substantive" side. Each side can have subdivisions (e.g., on the substantive side you could have subdivisions devoted to airlines, hotels, travel, dining, etc., while on the non-substantive site you could have the post-padding counting games, as well as politics, religion, sports, farming, swimming, fishing, mathematics, plumbing, whatever). So, that way people could go to what they were looking for without having to wade through stuff they weren't looking for.

And -- here's the point -- each of the two sides -- substantive and non-substantive -- would have its own separate post count! That way, when you found someone on the substantive side with a high post count there, it would give some indication that the person had posted frequently on subjects that were related to flying/travel miles/points, etc.

And for the folks who like to spend time (and bandwidth) counting backwards from 123,456 or randomly posting random numbers, or saying "Good Morning", there would be a place for them, too, and a count as to their participation in those pursuits.

This would help everyone, and every post would "count". And more importantly, the post count would reflect the activity on that particular side; it would indicate whether the poster's activity was in furtherance of travel-related matters like miles and points or whether it was in the "non-substantive" realm. As such, post count would be more meaningful than just a simple tally of the number of times the individual had pressed the "enter" key.

Great idea! Probably needs some fine-tuning, though.

In the interim, I’m philosophically opposed to including OMNI posts in the post count.

trm2 Jan 19, 2012 7:05 am

I can't even figure out how to vote on this one.


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