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Slow intensity or fast paced?
McGiver:
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--- Quote from: McJagger on April 11, 2013, 07:12:21 PM ---Pyraxis, how fast can you read?
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Too fast. And/or obsessively. But I don't read all the games threads.
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yeah, I remember when we would consistently get over 500 post (or more) per day I would completely ignore the games threads. I would also avoid some users as well. Good news for SKYBLUE1, she can just ignore me.
odeon:
It is what it is.
If the members want a 500 posts/day board, they can get it by posting. That is not the issue. The question is if the pace is sustainable. In other words, more posts will entertain for a while and so more replies will be generated, but unless there is substance of some kind in the posts, the pace will not last.
Drama does not equal a sustainable pace. It causes peaks and lows, depending.
Variation is probably the key. If there is drama mixed with thoughtfulness, spam and whatever, it might work.
And, of course, there's only so much a handful of active posters can do. Even you, McJ, will not keep up posting in those numbers unless you get more of whatever it is that you want. Or think about Cal's recen posts; Cal pops up, briefly achieves his 30+ posts a day routine, then disappears.
What I want? Hang out with friends and acquaintances, I suppose. I2 is largely a virtual pub and that is how it works best for me.
'andersom':
I thought this thread was about the seks :tard:
Both slow, and a quicky can be great.
"couldbecousin":
I like a high volume of posts, but I have slowed down my own posting since joining.
I do think my recent posts have been entertaining. :roses: I am trying to do my share.
McGiver:
--- Quote from: odeon on April 11, 2013, 11:15:08 PM ---It is what it is.
If the members want a 500 posts/day board, they can get it by posting. That is not the issue. The question is if the pace is sustainable. In other words, more posts will entertain for a while and so more replies will be generated, but unless there is substance of some kind in the posts, the pace will not last.
Drama does not equal a sustainable pace. It causes peaks and lows, depending.
Variation is probably the key. If there is drama mixed with thoughtfulness, spam and whatever, it might work.
And, of course, there's only so much a handful of active posters can do. Even you, McJ, will not keep up posting in those numbers unless you get more of whatever it is that you want. Or think about Cal's recen posts; Cal pops up, briefly achieves his 30+ posts a day routine, then disappears.
What I want? Hang out with friends and acquaintances, I suppose. I2 is largely a virtual pub and that is how it works best for me.
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drama is unavoidable. It will happen. Personalities clash. Some simply crave it.
More action doesn't necessarily mean lower quality posts. I think it means more members in a post friendly environment. Feeling comfortable posting. A virtual pub in Ireland. On st Patrick's day? Lol.
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