even when i post, my post count doesnt increase, why is this?
is it something with this board?
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- CliffandJason-BASS
- Hail Dimebag
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Muthafuckin' Wheelbarrow!
- Bukkake Tsunami
- Master Blumpkin
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- buck satan
- Baldy
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- Hail Dimebag
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Advantage of post counts
While not necessary to forum functioning, post counts act as a guide to newbies integrating into the forum, by providing information on the general reliability of a person. A user with a very high post count is probably a respectable member of the community, and thus unlikely to defraud or misbehave, as a user who did not understand the rules or was a troll would have been banned before they could accumulate a high post count.
A user with a very low post count, on the other hand, is an unknown element who may not know the rules and customs of the forum yet. By these members being marked, the forum regulars will know not to judge them too harshly in their first few days or weeks.

While not necessary to forum functioning, post counts act as a guide to newbies integrating into the forum, by providing information on the general reliability of a person. A user with a very high post count is probably a respectable member of the community, and thus unlikely to defraud or misbehave, as a user who did not understand the rules or was a troll would have been banned before they could accumulate a high post count.
A user with a very low post count, on the other hand, is an unknown element who may not know the rules and customs of the forum yet. By these members being marked, the forum regulars will know not to judge them too harshly in their first few days or weeks.

"With Pantera, you know it's always going to be about the riff, the riff, the riff, you know?" - REX
RU555? wrote:Advantage of post counts
While not necessary to forum functioning, post counts act as a guide to newbies integrating into the forum, by providing information on the general reliability of a person. A user with a very high post count is probably a respectable member of the community, and thus unlikely to defraud or misbehave, as a user who did not understand the rules or was a troll would have been banned before they could accumulate a high post count.
A user with a very low post count, on the other hand, is an unknown element who may not know the rules and customs of the forum yet. By these members being marked, the forum regulars will know not to judge them too harshly in their first few days or weeks.


[size=200]YOURE GOING TO LOOK LIKE AN ASS FOR ETERNITY [/size]
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- Hail Dimebag
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Yeah, that's bull. Everyone gets shit if they are new, join date >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> post count.RU555? wrote:Advantage of post counts
While not necessary to forum functioning, post counts act as a guide to newbies integrating into the forum, by providing information on the general reliability of a person. A user with a very high post count is probably a respectable member of the community, and thus unlikely to defraud or misbehave, as a user who did not understand the rules or was a troll would have been banned before they could accumulate a high post count.
A user with a very low post count, on the other hand, is an unknown element who may not know the rules and customs of the forum yet. By these members being marked, the forum regulars will know not to judge them too harshly in their first few days or weeks.
I got it on Wiki, man.

HighMike wrote:Yeah, that's bull. Everyone gets shit if they are new, join date >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> post count.RU555? wrote:Advantage of post counts
While not necessary to forum functioning, post counts act as a guide to newbies integrating into the forum, by providing information on the general reliability of a person. A user with a very high post count is probably a respectable member of the community, and thus unlikely to defraud or misbehave, as a user who did not understand the rules or was a troll would have been banned before they could accumulate a high post count.
A user with a very low post count, on the other hand, is an unknown element who may not know the rules and customs of the forum yet. By these members being marked, the forum regulars will know not to judge them too harshly in their first few days or weeks.
"With Pantera, you know it's always going to be about the riff, the riff, the riff, you know?" - REX