Proposal: Do Not Consider Posts in OMNI For PostCount
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Originally Posted by CameraGuy
galactically idiotic "Smilie" posts?
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What is a galactic idiot? Does anyone know? Do they smile a lot?
Is that an OMNI term or "in joke" I am not familar with?
Do I need to use Google to help me on that one?
Is that an OMNI term or "in joke" I am not familar with?
Do I need to use Google to help me on that one?
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
What is a galactic idiot? Does anyone know?
Trust me, I know.
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Originally Posted by 500 miles at a time
I agree 

Rita
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Originally Posted by rkt10
stop padding your point count!
Rita
Rita

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Anything new here?
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
What is a galactic idiot?
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Originally Posted by ozstamps
Really? To further illustrate the points of the last few posts:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/misc....hreadid=309875
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/misc....hreadid=309875
Originally Posted by tazi
Evidently you have nver run across this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=309875
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=309875
Cheers
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I'll use myself as a guinea pig & example.
I found FT in the summer of 1998 when I was at the height of my travelling. I was too intimidated to post anything since everyone posting knew so much & I knew nothing. I sat and lurked during lunch for almost 3 years before getting up the nerve to register & post.
In those 3 years I absorbed almost everything they posted in the programs I used. I earned thousands upon thousands of miles due to what I learned from them. I'm STILL grateful. I also felt I knew each personally though they didn't even know I existed.
I finally registered in 2001. By that time, my travel had slowed down to 2 or 3 trips a year and I didn't have all that much to say, but when I could help, I always did. It hasn't changed to this day. If I see a question that I'm able to answer I do, and quickly. I generally post on the Orlando forum, since that was my first love & the first boards I posted on before FT. I also post quite a bit in Hyatt, with CO coming in second.
FT, in it's 8 year history has evolved as other boards have. The early adopters have become experts and look for the social aspect. On FT it's Omni, on tivocommunity, it's coffeehouse. That's where you find a lot of the old timers who already know all there is to know about the core purpose of the board. People posting more in a social setting on an IBB isn't unusual at all. It happens all the time and it's a natural progession as boards become established.
But that doesn't mean that we don't know what we're talking about. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th planning assistance for a trip to Disney. You can't see it because it's all been done via PM for privacy reasons. But those people PM'd me based upon my postings and asked for more specific help. I also get quite a few PMs based upon postings in Hyatt, all of which I respond to.
So, yes, I may post alot on Omni, but it doesn't mean that I'm not helpful or don't want to be helpful. It means that I just don't have any questions that haven't already been answered OR that I haven't seen a question that I'm able to answer.
If you want to take post counts away, well, go ahead, but those people who have thousands of posts and are long time members probably have some of the most valuable information. They may not be posting in the core forums, but not from lack of desire. Ask a question & you just may find out.
I found FT in the summer of 1998 when I was at the height of my travelling. I was too intimidated to post anything since everyone posting knew so much & I knew nothing. I sat and lurked during lunch for almost 3 years before getting up the nerve to register & post.
In those 3 years I absorbed almost everything they posted in the programs I used. I earned thousands upon thousands of miles due to what I learned from them. I'm STILL grateful. I also felt I knew each personally though they didn't even know I existed.
I finally registered in 2001. By that time, my travel had slowed down to 2 or 3 trips a year and I didn't have all that much to say, but when I could help, I always did. It hasn't changed to this day. If I see a question that I'm able to answer I do, and quickly. I generally post on the Orlando forum, since that was my first love & the first boards I posted on before FT. I also post quite a bit in Hyatt, with CO coming in second.
FT, in it's 8 year history has evolved as other boards have. The early adopters have become experts and look for the social aspect. On FT it's Omni, on tivocommunity, it's coffeehouse. That's where you find a lot of the old timers who already know all there is to know about the core purpose of the board. People posting more in a social setting on an IBB isn't unusual at all. It happens all the time and it's a natural progession as boards become established.
But that doesn't mean that we don't know what we're talking about. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th planning assistance for a trip to Disney. You can't see it because it's all been done via PM for privacy reasons. But those people PM'd me based upon my postings and asked for more specific help. I also get quite a few PMs based upon postings in Hyatt, all of which I respond to.
So, yes, I may post alot on Omni, but it doesn't mean that I'm not helpful or don't want to be helpful. It means that I just don't have any questions that haven't already been answered OR that I haven't seen a question that I'm able to answer.
If you want to take post counts away, well, go ahead, but those people who have thousands of posts and are long time members probably have some of the most valuable information. They may not be posting in the core forums, but not from lack of desire. Ask a question & you just may find out.
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Originally Posted by skofarrell
Anything new here? 

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...=555158&page=3
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Originally Posted by kanebear
Please also see...
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...=555158&page=3
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...=555158&page=3
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Originally Posted by kanebear
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<YAWNNNN>
Darn Oz, I was happy without having to come to this forum in a while until he pointed me out to this thread
<scratching eyes>
I see nothing new, same thing that has been discussed time, and time again.
Randy made the decision to keep the post counts in OMNI
Here was my prior proposal
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showp...&postcount=124
Darn Oz, I was happy without having to come to this forum in a while until he pointed me out to this thread
<scratching eyes>
I see nothing new, same thing that has been discussed time, and time again.
Randy made the decision to keep the post counts in OMNI
Here was my prior proposal
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showp...&postcount=124
Originally Posted by jfe
What we need to do is enhance our program.
This is what I propose.
The review board will still be in place, each post will be reviewed and depending on the merits of the post, be a qualifying post (QP), or a normal post (NP). for each 10 QP's you get one reputation point (RP)
But let's take this further.
1,000 QP's in a year, you reach Silver status, wich means you get 25% bonus RP's
2,500 QP's in a year, you reach Gold status, wich means you get 50% bonus RP's
5,000 QP's in a year, you reach Platinum status, wich means you get 100% bonus RP's, and a no-ad subscription to FT.
No-ad subscriptions will be given at a discounted rate to Silver and Gold members.
Of course, your name in your profile will be changed to match the color of your status, so everyone can see at a glance what level of membership you have
If you reach 1,000,000 RP's, you are given silver status for life, 2,000,000 RP's you are given Gold
If you buy 10 subscriptions to InsideFlyer you get complimentary Silver status for one year.
Each level will get a new luggage tag with the color of their status. 1MM members get the Diamond tag, and 2MM get the black tag.
It's all pretty simple
This is what I propose.
The review board will still be in place, each post will be reviewed and depending on the merits of the post, be a qualifying post (QP), or a normal post (NP). for each 10 QP's you get one reputation point (RP)
But let's take this further.
1,000 QP's in a year, you reach Silver status, wich means you get 25% bonus RP's
2,500 QP's in a year, you reach Gold status, wich means you get 50% bonus RP's
5,000 QP's in a year, you reach Platinum status, wich means you get 100% bonus RP's, and a no-ad subscription to FT.
No-ad subscriptions will be given at a discounted rate to Silver and Gold members.
Of course, your name in your profile will be changed to match the color of your status, so everyone can see at a glance what level of membership you have

If you reach 1,000,000 RP's, you are given silver status for life, 2,000,000 RP's you are given Gold
If you buy 10 subscriptions to InsideFlyer you get complimentary Silver status for one year.
Each level will get a new luggage tag with the color of their status. 1MM members get the Diamond tag, and 2MM get the black tag.
It's all pretty simple

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Originally Posted by tazi
Evidently you have nver run across this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=309875
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=309875
Yes, there is a fair share of nonsense posted in that thread, tazi but have you ever actually read any of it? Have you read the discussions in that thread pertaining to miles, points, travel, advice, recipes, stories, jokes, rants, personal tragedies and personal triumphs, among other things? Do the many friendships and FlyerTalk gatherings which have been generated as a direct result of that thread matter at all?
For the record, FlyerTalk members who have never posted to that thread either have attended or plan to attend gatherings created as a result of that thread, such as in El Paso.
If you take a look at the list of who posted in that thread, it is a virtual Whos Who of FlyerTalk. Frankly, I am proud of that. I am also proud of the fact that with greater than 70,000 mileposts and the number of unique FlyerTalk members that have posted to it, that thread (or any of its earlier variations) has never required any official moderator action, as it has always been peaceful and friendly.
It has also been proven that when post counts from the OMNI forum including that thread did not count towards ones post count, the amount of posting traffic in that thread remained unaffected.
Regardless, I maintain my opinion on this issue.
Finally, the Who Will Be The Next FlyerTalk Member To Post? An OMNI Game is open to anyone who has access to the OMNI forum, and is welcome to all. Any FlyerTalk member who wants to post in that thread is cordially invited to do so. Anyone who does not want to post in that thread may simply ignore it. It is as simple as that.

